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Flooding: Lagos state govt says situation under control

April 20, 2021
in Latest Nigeria News, Nigeria News
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Lagos state commissioner for the Environment, Babatunde Adejare has again warned residents to desistfrom dumping refuse in canals and gutters.

The commissioner says Saturday’s flooding has again reinforced the need for residents to observe safe and hygienic conduct in order to reduce the effect of the flooding being recorded in some areas.

Adejare was in Yaba, Ikoyi, Victoria Island and Lekki for inspections on Sunday.

 

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  1. David Amangele says:
    8 years ago

    If the residents of these areas like Ikoyi, Aja, Lekki, Yaba, V/I and Ikoyi axes are so
    weak, carefree and nonchalant about the safety of their environment, what then should be said about areas like Agege, Apapa and Oshodi? We the elite should start learning to lead by example and save our environment and future !

    Reply
  2. David Amangele says:
    8 years ago

    If the residents of these areas like Ikoyi, Aja, Lekki, Yaba, V/I and Ikoyi axes are so
    weak, carefree and nonchalant about the safety of their environment, what then should be said about areas like Agege, Apapa and Oshodi? We the elite should start learning to lead by example and save our environment and future !

    Reply
  3. David Amangele says:
    8 years ago

    If the residents of these areas like Ikoyi, Aja, Lekki, Yaba, V/I and Ikoyi axes are so
    weak, carefree and nonchalant about the safety of their environment, what then should be said about areas like Agege, Apapa and Oshodi? We the elite should start learning to lead by example and save our environment and future !

    Reply
  4. David Amangele says:
    8 years ago

    If the residents of these areas like Ikoyi, Aja, Lekki, Yaba, V/I and Ikoyi axes are so
    weak, carefree and nonchalant about the safety of their environment, what then should be said about areas like Agege, Apapa and Oshodi? We the elite should start learning to lead by example and save our environment and future !

    Reply

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