Lagos - Abeokuta Expressway after the heavy rain.
Lagos - Abeokuta Expressway after the heavy rain last year
Mr. Biggs Ogba Area |
A flooded street at Aboru, Agbado/Okeodo LCDA, Lagos |
Traffic gridlock at Abiola Garden axis of the Lagos-Ibadan expressway, after today’s heavy rain |
Oando Filling Station, Alagbole, Ogun State |
Many residents of Lagos and Ogun states could not make it to their
offices and business places as the two states were heavily flooded due
to an early morning rainfall today.
P.M.NEWS learnt that in some areas of the two states, the flood swept properties away.
The
rainfall, which began at about 2 a.m. continued till this morning,
forcing many residents to remain indoors while many of those who
summoned the courage to leave their houses either got stuck at the
various bus stops or had to trek to their destinations.
It was further learnt that three people were swept away by the flood.
Residents
who lamented the situation said it took them hours to even leave their
homes for work this morning while many were still stranded along major
roads at the time of this report.
At the Adekunle Fajuyi area of
Ikeja, GRA, Lagos, it was learnt that the storm destroyed an electric
pole which resulted in the electrocution of one person, whose identity
is yet to be ascertained.
As at the time of this report, the pole was still lying across the road with the corpse of the victim on the ground close to it.
Also
at 2 Community Street, Iyana-Oworo area of the state, the flood was
said to have brought down a one-storey building, which resulted in the
death of one person while several others have been hospitalised.
P.M.NEWS
learnt that the one-storey building, which collapsed, fell on a
building behind it instantly killing a carpenter whose name was given as
Ahmed Sotuminu.
It was learnt that a friend of the deceased who
slept in the same room with him, as well as a pregnant woman called
Bose, and her sister, Bunmi sustained injuries and have been rushed to
the Gbagada General Hospital.
At the Aboru area of Agbado Oke-Odo Local Council Development Area, not less than 50 houses were flooded.
Areas mostly affected by the flood are Jimoh Yussuf, Emmanuel Aina, Ishola, Alabede, Akinola and Fatai streets.
At
Alabede area, many residents were forced to roll up their trousers,
skirts as well as remove their shoes in order to wade through the flood
successfully as buses and motorcycles refused to convey them beyond that
area.
Many residents of the affected areas could not go to work.
Primary school pupils in the area were equally asked to stay at home by
their parents.
Some of the residents who spoke with P.M.NEWS expressed their displeasure at the sad development, saying the government is not doing enough to alleviate their plight.
According
to Pa Salimonu Tiamiyyu, a resident of Fatai street where about 20
houses were flooded, “the rain actually started at around 12am and once
it is raining, there is no sleep for residents of this area. The owners
of those house mostly affected always leave their buildings in order not
to be caught unawares.
“The major causes of this problem is that
the drainages channelled to this area are too many. The flood comes from
Abattoir, Abule Egba, Meiran, Sango, Agege and its environs. It is as a
result of these problems that we are having much problems here.
Sometimes rain will not fall here, yet we will experience flood.
“Though
the government is really trying, we will still appeal to them not to
relent. What they are doing here is dredging and this alone cannot solve
the problem. The government should please find another alternative that
will solve the problem of flooding here.”
According to Sherrif
Seriki, “we don’t usually experience this kind of development since 2000
that I have been residing here. This issue of flooding started around
July last year and it has claimed many lives. When the rain started
early today, we had to do what we are doing to save those houses
affected by the flood so that people won’t drown.
“What we want
the government to do now is to bring additional dredging machine to this
end to make their job easier. The canal has been widened right from
Pleasure bus stop at Iyana-Ipaja and its very narrow at our end here.
Therefore, our end here couldn’t contain the force of the flood coming
from there. I think this was what was responsible for the heavy flood
this morning,” he said.
At the Alagbole-Akute areas of Ogun State,
it was a harrowing experience for residents who came out from their
houses as they were totally cut off from Lagos where many of them work.
“Some
boys in the area saw it as an opportunity to make money and they
ensured we paid N100 each for them to carry us on their backs and
shoulders,” one of the residents of the area told P.M.NEWS.
Another
resident of the area, who is a banker, called today the worst day of
her life. The lady, who gave her name as Anthonia said she was soaked in
the flood.
“I had to lift up my skirt. In fact, I was totally
naked and soaked to my pants,” she said, adding that she would have to
buy another underwear before getting to the office.
Many other
residents of the area also gave sordid tales of their experiences just
like Anthonia, with some stressing that they did not bother about at
their nakedness as long as they could cross.
“My office would not
want to hear that you stayed back home because of the flood,” said
Abimbola, a staff of a construction firm. I don’t want to incur
management’s wrath. So I have to get to the office any how I can.”
The two filling stations in the area were flooded while the Odo-Eran bus stop area was shut down.
The
tail end of a bridge linking the Ojodu-Yakoyo area, in Lagos, to the
Alagbole-Akute community, under Ogun State, was today submerged by
flood, preventing motorists from going out, after a night of torrential
rains that lasted well into this morning.
Flood water, streaming
from a blocked nearby river, filled the sloppy road, making it
impassable for motorists heading for work and school children.
A
resulting traffic snarl stretched back into the interior Akute, and
Ajuwon, and an alternative road linking Iju-Ishaga, with scores of
motorists trapped in the gridlock.
Some vehicles that tried to brave the knee-length pool of water on the flooded route packed up in the flood.
Two
filling stations built near the flooded portion, Oando and NIPCO also
came under water, with their fuel pumps and entire premises submerged.
Youths
in the area quickly cashed in on the confusion by conveying willing
persons on their back through the flood water for a N100 fee.
Commercial
motorcycles, Okada, and commuter buses trapped on either side of the
bridge also made brisk business by doubling their fares.
A wood
seller at a sawmill close to the flooded road lamented the negative
effect the situation on his business. “I just wish Amosun (Governor
Ibikunle Amosun of Ogun State) will come and see for himself what we are
facing now,” said the businessman.
The flood, also experienced
during last year’s rainy season resulted from a nearby river that has
become blocked by rubbish dumped inside over time.
The flood water
is also believed to have sacked many homes in the neighbouring Oke-Ira
community, in the Ojodu LCDA, Lagos, especially buildings close to the
blocked water channel.
As at the time of this report, residents of
Glory Community of Isheri-Olofin, Egbe-Idimu LCDA were still wallowing
in the flood and calling for the state government’s attention.
The
flooding of the area, which they said started since seven years ago,
got worse recently with the diversion of a drainage channel to the area
by the Chinese Construction Company, CCECC, during the construction of
the LASU-Iba Road. They claimed that they had sent series of letters to
the authorities over their plights to no avail.
“Today, some of
the houses in the area have been flooded and residents are running for
their lives. Properties have also been destroyed as I’m talking to you
now,” a resident of the area, Sola Fasima said.
Residents of
Matogun also described the experience as traumatic as the flooding of
their area has been worsened by the collapse of a facility belonging to
the Federal Airports Authority of Nigeria, FAAN.
“The walls of the
aerodrum located close to the area collapsed and this is the result of
the flood in the area. Many people are currently trapped,” said a
resident of the area.
P.M.NEWS also learnt that Araromi Quarters of Akanimodo was flooded and children could not go to school.
In
Ijoko, residents were stranded and the train could not convey commuters
to work in Lagos as it was learnt that the Agbado station had been
affected by the rain. Many of the residents had to trek long distance to
get vehicles.
Residents of Surulere, Idiaraba, Fadeji and Mushin
also faced serious problems. The situation was said to have resulted in
serious traffic jam in the area.
“Many residents fled their houses as a result of the flood,” a resident told P.M.NEWS, adding that many drivers stopped work as a result of the terrible situation of the area.
Workers
living in Sango, Ota, Onhale, Iyana Iyesi, Agbado, had a hectic time
getting to their offices as a result of the massive flood at Owode and
Joju junctions which prevented movement of vehicles.
This stretch
of the Abeokuta-Lagos road was totally impassable. Commuters had to
disembark from the vehicles to wade through the floods while those who
could not, terminated their journey and returned home.
Many houses and vehicles at Owode junction were flooded.
“Some of us coming to Lagos removed our shoes and rolled up our trousers to wade through the flood at Joju junction.
“After
wading through the flood, then we began the long trek from Sango to
Toll Gate where we boarded vehicles coming to Lagos. Even then, there
was gridlock at Ijaiye, Meiran and Agbado. We spent an averge of four
hours on the road before we got to Pen Cinema, Agege.
The
Abeokuta-Lagos expressway at Ajala bus stop also caved in, preventing
smooth vehicular traffic. Motorists had to slow down when they get there
thus causing massive gridlock on the road.” The residents of the area
have cried out to Governor Ibikunle Amosun to ensure the construction of
the roads and drainages in the area.
Culled From PM News
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