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Lagos Government Reassures Residents Amid Oyan Dam Water Release, Intensifies Flood Control Efforts

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By Bunmi Yekini

Mr. Tokunbo Wahab Commissioner for Environment and Water Resource, during inspection tour with Journalists of flood-prone areas

The Lagos State Government has reassured residents of its commitment to managing the impact of the ongoing water release from the Oyan Dam, urging those in vulnerable areas to take precautions as necessary flood control measures are being enforced.

Speaking to journalists after an inspection tour of flood-prone areas, Commissioner for Environment and Water Resources, Mr. Tokunbo Wahab, emphasized the importance of relocating to higher ground for residents in low-lying areas, as water is released gradually. “We urge all residents to prioritize safety over property. The government has taken significant steps to mitigate the impact, but those in vulnerable areas should relocate to ensure their safety,” Wahab stated.

Highlighting the government’s recent awareness campaigns, Wahab noted that residents have been consistently informed about the risks associated with the dam’s water release. He also voiced concerns over unsanitary practices in flood-affected areas, such as open defecation, which could exacerbate health risks. “These practices are unwholesome and will have serious negative impacts if not addressed,” he warned.

The state has already begun implementing long-term measures to counteract flooding. According to Wahab, drainage construction projects have been awarded to address the current challenges, and dredging of the Ogun River from Ikorodu to Isheri is underway. “This is a collaborative effort with the Federal Government to ensure that floodwater flows effectively out of affected communities,” he explained.

In Isheri North GRA, a heavily impacted area, Wahab assured residents that further solutions, including canal dredging, are being explored. “We are committed to a final solution for Isheri and other communities,” he said, noting that this marks the government’s second visit to the area within a year.

Special Adviser on Environment, Engineer Olakunle Rotimi-Akodu, who joined the tour, echoed Wahab’s call for caution and reassured residents that the state is prepared to respond to any future flooding. “Residents should not be overly concerned. The government is mapping strategies to handle any flood scenarios that might arise,” Rotimi-Akodu stated

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