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Lagos State Govt reassures residents over flash floods

by admineconai August 12, 2025
written by admineconai August 12, 2025
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The Lagos State Government has afdvised residents across the state not to panic over the flash flooding that was witnessed earlier this week, assuring that resilient infrastructure is in place to manage the situation.

Mr. Tokunbo Wahab, who is the Commissioner for the Environment and Water Resources, gave the reassurance during a live appearance on the X-Space platform, “Ask Lagos,” on Tuesday night.

Mr. Wahab explained that the flash flooding experienced in some areas on Monday was caused by a rainfall that lasted more than 15 hours in some parts of Lagos, further intensified by the broader effects of climate change.

He cited Ijede as one of the affected areas, noting that a major contract is already in progress to address the flooding problem there.

“Lagosians, there is no need to panic; climate issues are real-life issues. I would, however, like to assure all that the government would continue to put in place resilient infrastructure that we need as a state,” Wahab said.

The commissioner also used the opportunity to call on Lagos residents to stop dumping refuse in waterways and to report any environmental infractions they observe.

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“Lagosians must always take responsibility by relating positively with the environment and by not dumping waste in the drainage, median, road setbacks, open spaces, among others. Endeavour to utilise the PSP operators in your area and most especially, blow the whistle when you see any infraction that could affect the environment. Say something, if you see something,” he stressed.

Mr. Wahab offered an apology to those affected by the prolonged rainfall and flash floods, specifically mentioning residents in Agungi, Lekki, and parts of Ikorodu.

He noted that similar severe weather events have been occurring globally.

“The cities of Texas had lost over 103 people to flooding, North Carolina had lost people, while the New York and New Jersey corridor were submerged,” he said

He emphasized that Lagos is not making excuses but confronting a global reality that also includes China and parts of Europe. Wahab reiterated the government’s commitment to advocacy and public education on the role of human actions in worsening flood conditions.

The commissioner also called on builders and developers to conduct due diligence and obtain necessary drainage clearance before construction begins. He stated that many structures in Lekki are partly to blame for the flooding in the area, due to poor planning and disregard for proper approvals.

Story was adapted from Nairametrics.

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