Sunday, 23 July 2017

People in different parts of Nigeia are experiencing and battling with Flood



The heavy rain pour returned to Lagos yesterday with fresh flooding in many parts.

The situation hampered human movement on a day set aside for election into the 20 local governments and 37 local council development areas.


The rain, accompanied with thunderstorms, lasted for more than two hours, confining many residents to their apartments, until it subsided.

The flooding of the roads compelled road users to drive against traffic in some areas as people rushed to beat the 7a.m. restriction of movement time.

Sango Otta in Ogun State was also badly flooded in the aftermath of yesterday’s rain.

Major roads in the industrial town were submerged and impassable for vehicles and humans.

Some vehicles broke down on the roads after getting stuck in the floods.

A major part of the Lagos-Abeokuta Express Way under the bridge in Sango was overtaken by flood.

Flood caused by a similar heavy rain swept away two children of the same parents at Okpoko, New Haven Layout in Ogbaru, Anambra State.

The victims aged six and 12 were children of Mr. and Mrs. John Obasi.

The rain fell all though Friday night until yesterday causing severe damage in parts of Owelle Aja and Oduke in Obosi and Okpoko areas.

President-General of Okpoko community, Linus Ezenwamma, blamed the flooding on indiscriminate dumping of refuse, leading to blockage of drainage outlets

Also, parts of Asaba, the Delta State capital, were similarly submerged following a downpour that disrupted economic activities in the metropolis.

The rain which started on Friday night lasted over six hours, trapping hundreds of thousands of residents indoors.

The twin cities of Okpanam and Asaba were cut off as the only road connecting them was under water, disrupting vehicular movement.

The Lagos downpour began at 5 a.m. which left many areas flooded and affected early commencement of voting in the local government polls.

At the Berger end of the Lagos-Ibadan expressway, many motorists trying to get out of Lagos, apart from contending with the rain, were caught up in the restriction of movement time which took off at 7.00am causing a heavy traffic gridlock.

In Badagry, only few voters were at some polling units where security personnel, electoral officers and materials were on ground by 8a.m.

At Polling Units 007, 008 and 009 in Ward A, Badagry Local Government, voters were seen by 8a.m, while at Polling Unit 8 in Ward B, few voters got accredited and began voting by 8.25a.m.

Only two voters were at Polling Unit 007 in Ward D at 8.30am.

Mrs Verona Chike, the Polling Officer in the unit, blamed the low turnout on the downpour.

“I am sure that more voters will come out as soon as the rain stops,” she told the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN).

Mr Bakare Olagoke, the Electoral Officer of the Alimosho Local Government branch of the Lagos State Independent Electoral Commission (LASIEC), told NAN that the rain delayed the process.

“We are leaving now. It is heavy rain and only God saved us that the communication mast did not fall on our office or anyone because the rain was too heavy,” he said.

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