Flooding: Lagos warns against disposing waste in gutter, drains

Dare Babalola

The Lagos State Government on Wednesday cautioned Lagosians against disposing of their waste in drains and gutters, warning of the danger.

This warning was contained in a statement by the Commissioner for the Environment and Water Resources, Tokunbo Wahab.

Wahab further urged Lagosians not to panic over the flooding, assuring that the rainwater will drain off in a few hours after it stops raining.

“The Lagos State Government wishes to inform the public that the flash flooding currently being experienced in parts of the city is due to increased tidal levels from both the Atlantic Ocean and the Lagos Lagoon.

“This natural phenomenon, known as ‘lock up’, occurs when high tide temporarily prevents rainwater from discharging into the sea. As a result, stormwater backs up, leading to flash floods in low-lying areas. We assure you that once the tide recedes, within 1–2 hours after the rain stops, the floodwater will naturally drain off.

“We appeal to all residents to remain calm and avoid panic. Our emergency response and drainage maintenance teams are actively monitoring the situation.

“Please DO NOT dispose of waste into drains and gutters. Such actions block water flow and worsen flooding. Proper waste disposal is a civic responsibility we must all uphold to ensure a flood-resilient Lagos,” the commissioner said.

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