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Lagos Assures Illubirin, Idumagbo Others Of End Of Floods
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Lagos Assures Illubirin, Idumagbo and Other residents on Lagos Island Of End Of Floods
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EKO HOT BLOG reports that the Lagos State has assured residents of Illubirin, Idumagbo, and the surrounding areas on Lagos Island that flooding will be reduced.
Tunji Bello, Commissioner for Environment and Water Resources, stated that the area’s low lying nature and rising sea level keep the areas flooded, but that the government will pump water from depressed areas to help the situation.
Bello who addressed protesters at Illubirin was represented by Director of Drainage Enforcement and Compliance, Mahmoud Adegbite.
He said: “This will involve provision of three bigger pumps of 3000m cube per minutes M3, as well as a reconstruction of the drainage outlet. Each of those pumps will need 400KVA capacity generator to power them.”
The protesters requested that the natural embankment used to prevent the ingress of water from the lagoon be demolished, but the commissioner said the embarkment prevents water from coming in from the lagoon. He also invited five of their representatives to the office at Alausa for further explanation.
Bello added that the flooding experience was part of climate change.
The commissioner assured the people that government gets daily reports on Illubirin, adding that a solution to the flooding has been found.
According to him, Lagos is part of the sinking cities, saying Lagos Island is a low lying area, which explains the convergence of water.
The commissioner added that as a follow-up to the meeting with their representatives, government officials will visit Ilubirin on Saturday with residents for another first-hand experience of the water level.
The spokesperson for the protesters, Mr Mukadass Maja, had said their demand for a solution is to pull down the embankment, which prevents the ingress of water from the lagoon, to allow free flow of water.
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He said many streets, shops, mosques, churches, police stations and schools were flooded with devastating effects on the economy of the areas.
Some of the affected areas include Ojo-Giwa, Jankara, Idu Garan, Okoya, among others.
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