Lagos Government Takes Action to Combat Flooding in Lekki
The Lagos State Ministry of Environment and Water Resources has commenced the demolition of buildings and fences along the Ikota River alignment in Lekki, Eti-Osa Local Government Area, to prevent perennial flooding in the area. This move follows recent reports of recurring flooding in Lekki Phase 1, which residents largely blamed on poor drainage management and blocked waterways.
Background of the Demolition
– Heavy Flooding: The state witnessed heavy flooding during the week, which took over many people’s homes, destroyed properties, and damaged cars.
– Government Intervention: The Lagos State Government intervened by demolishing contravening structures blocking the free flow of stormwater along the Ikota River alignment.
Reasons Behind the Demolition
– Obstructed Waterways: The government identified that illegal structures and obstructions were blocking the free flow of stormwater, leading to flooding.
– Environmental Regulations: The demolition is part of the government’s efforts to enforce environmental regulations and mitigate flooding risks.
Impact of the Demolition
– Flood Prevention: The demolition aims to prevent recurrent flooding in the area and protect lives and properties.
– Improved Drainage: The government hopes to improve drainage infrastructure and reduce the risk of flooding in the future.















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