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Sanwo-Olu, Umahi Say Coastal Highway Didn’t Worsen Lagos Floods by SlavaUkraini(op): 9:31am On Jul 07
Babajide Sanwo-Olu, governor of Lagos, and David Umahi, minister of works, have dismissed claims that the ongoing Lagos-Calabar coastal highway is responsible for flooding in parts of the state.

The duo spoke on Monday during a courtesy visit by the minister and members of the national assembly to the Lagos governor.

Umahi said President Bola Tinubu directed an inspection of the project following reports on social media alleging that the highway had triggered flooding in Lagos.

Severe flooding caused by days of persistent rainfall has inundated roads, homes and vehicles across parts of Lagos, with some residents attributing the situation to the ongoing Lagos-Calabar coastal highway project.

However, the minister of works described the claims as false, noting that flooding had been recorded in several parts of Nigeria and had already been forecast in at least 22 states across the country.

“We were concerned about the negative narrative on social media claiming that the coastal highway caused flooding in Lagos,” Umahi said.

The president directed us to come with members of the national assembly to assess the situation ourselves.”

He noted that the highway was intentionally elevated to withstand ocean surges and protect the corridor from flooding for the next two to three decades.


He added that the affected communities were swampy before construction began, arguing that buildings erected below approved flood levels would remain vulnerable regardless of the highway project.

The minister commended the Lagos government’s drainage master plan, noting that more than 80 percent of the drainage channels leading into lagoons had been completed.

He said the federal and Lagos governments would collaborate on additional drainage infrastructure and service lanes along the highway corridor, adding that some structures would have to be removed to accommodate the projects.

Umahi added that stakeholders’ engagements would be held with affected residents, while modern facilities such as surveillance cameras, wind stations, parking areas and tourism infrastructure would also be developed along the corridor.

LAGOS IS A COASTAL CITY’

Speaking during the visit, Sanwo-Olu said flooding in Lagos is largely a consequence of the state’s coastal geography rather than the ongoing highway construction.

He said Lagos occupies less than 0.4 percent of Nigeria’s landmass, with about one-third of the state covered by water, making seasonal flooding an environmental reality.

The governor said heavy rainfall could temporarily overwhelm drainage systems but noted that floodwaters often recede after a short period.

“Lagos is a coastal city. When people say Lagos has flooded, without mincing words, we will always experience some level of flooding. We only pray that it will not be severe,” he said.

He accused some social media users of circulating images taken during peak flooding to create a misleading impression of the situation.

The governor also blamed indiscriminate waste disposal for worsening flooding, saying blocked drainage channels remain one of the leading causes of urban floods in the state.


He said the state government would continue enforcing environmental regulations, including its ban on styrofoam, while introducing additional measures to protect drainage infrastructure.

“We cannot allow social media to define who we are. That does not mean we ignore our challenges. Whenever there are problems, we must confront them and solve them, but we must also understand the realities of our environment,” he said.

Sanwo-Olu noted that the state had begun a clean-up of the Lagos-Badagry expressway and signed an agreement with a mechanised street-cleaning company to deploy six-lane sweeping machines for the daily maintenance of the coastal highway.

He added that service roads would be constructed alongside the highway to improve access for residents and businesses, although some properties would have to be removed to make way for the infrastructure.

The governor commended the federal government for the coastal highway project, describing it as a transformative investment that would boost economic growth and improve the quality of life of Nigerians.
https://www.thecable.ng/sanwo-olu-umahi-reject-social-media-narrative-say-coastal-highway-didnt-worsen-lagos-floods/

Re: Sanwo-Olu, Umahi Say Coastal Highway Didn’t Worsen Lagos Floods by greatiyk4u(m): 9:41am On Jul 07
Whoever is expecting them to say otherwise is a capital Novice

Umahi is know for Misplaced Priority when it comes to project choice and timing.........

This was how he wasted Ebonyi resources on under used infrastructure and even idle ones when the people needed human capital development........

Of what use is coastal and super highway road, bridges and airports to a hungry man?

We need great Managers of men and materials at the helms of affairs for the country to progress
Re: Sanwo-Olu, Umahi Say Coastal Highway Didn’t Worsen Lagos Floods by CharlesCNG: 9:49am On Jul 07
greatiyk4u:
Whoever is expecting them to say otherwise is a capital Novice
What kind of desperate politics weaponises human disaster just to score cheap points?

So because Lagos experienced flooding, some people have suddenly concluded that the Lagos–Calabar Coastal Highway caused it. By that logic, did the coastal highway also cause the recent floods in Ghana, Côte d’Ivoire, Benin and other parts of West Africa?

Across West Africa, the current flooding pattern has been linked to torrential rainfall, climate pressure, rapid urbanisation, poor drainage, blocked waterways, waste dumping and settlements around flood-prone areas.

Ghana and Côte d’Ivoire recently recorded deadly floods after days of heavy rain, with authorities and climate experts pointing to extreme rainfall and urban drainage problems, not any Lagos coastal road.

Even in Lagos, the explanation is not mysterious. The Works Minister has blamed blocked drainage channels, illegal encroachment on natural waterways, poor drainage infrastructure, indiscriminate waste disposal and long-standing environmental problems.


Now, if someone wants to argue that the coastal highway worsened flooding in a specific location, fine. Bring hydrological evidence.

Show the natural water path that was blocked. Show the before-and-after drainage design. Show the engineering report. Show the exact section where the road obstructed stormwater flow.

But don’t see flood in rainy season and immediately shout “Tinubu road.”

That is not environmental analysis.

That is opposition rain-making.

Flooding in Lagos is not new. Flooding in West Africa is not new. Heavy rainfall, clogged drains, low-lying coastal geography, bad urban planning and blocked waterways have been causing floods long before the coastal highway entered the conversation.

So let us sympathise with victims, demand proper drainage, insist on environmental safeguards and hold contractors accountable where evidence exists.

But weaponising flood tragedy with lazy propaganda is shameful.
Re: Sanwo-Olu, Umahi Say Coastal Highway Didn’t Worsen Lagos Floods by greatiyk4u(m): 9:55am On Jul 07
CharlesCNG:
What kind of desperate politics weaponises human disaster just to score cheap points?

So because Lagos experienced flooding, some people have suddenly concluded that the Lagos–Calabar Coastal Highway caused it. By that logic, did the coastal highway also cause the recent floods in Ghana, Côte d’Ivoire, Benin and other parts of West Africa?

Across West Africa, the current flooding pattern has been linked to torrential rainfall, climate pressure, rapid urbanisation, poor drainage, blocked waterways, waste dumping and settlements around flood-prone areas.

Ghana and Côte d’Ivoire recently recorded deadly floods after days of heavy rain, with authorities and climate experts pointing to extreme rainfall and urban drainage problems, not any Lagos coastal road.

Even in Lagos, the explanation is not mysterious. The Works Minister has blamed blocked drainage channels, illegal encroachment on natural waterways, poor drainage infrastructure, indiscriminate waste disposal and long-standing environmental problems.


Now, if someone wants to argue that the coastal highway worsened flooding in a specific location, fine. Bring hydrological evidence.

Show the natural water path that was blocked. Show the before-and-after drainage design. Show the engineering report. Show the exact section where the road obstructed stormwater flow.

But don’t see flood in rainy season and immediately shout “Tinubu road.”

That is not environmental analysis.

That is opposition rain-making.

Flooding in Lagos is not new. Flooding in West Africa is not new. Heavy rainfall, clogged drains, low-lying coastal geography, bad urban planning and blocked waterways have been causing floods long before the coastal highway entered the conversation.

So let us sympathise with victims, demand proper drainage, insist on environmental safeguards and hold contractors accountable where evidence exists.

But weaponising flood tragedy with lazy propaganda is shameful.
If they can show the public the EIA report of that project, all these epistle of yours ain't necessary..........that's the importance of it in project planning and execution.....

This is a technical and professional case not a political and social media topic of discussion
Re: Sanwo-Olu, Umahi Say Coastal Highway Didn’t Worsen Lagos Floods by iwaeda: 9:56am On Jul 07
The same Umahi that wants to demolish houses to create channels. No EIA was done, but they want us to believe they are doing. Even Tokunbo apologised on radio, that project always have impact. Sanwo-Olu is not aware of his environment, if not refuse will not take over Lagos, coupled with bad roads. grin grin grin grin grin
Re: Sanwo-Olu, Umahi Say Coastal Highway Didn’t Worsen Lagos Floods by blacksta(m): 10:03am On Jul 07
greatiyk4u:
If they can show the public the EIA report of that project, all these epistle of yours ain't necessary..........that's the importance of it in project planning and execution.....

This is a technical and professional case not a political and social media topic of discussion
Well said , so there so many videos where the coastal elevation is blocking the natural flow of water -- no drainages at all
Re: Sanwo-Olu, Umahi Say Coastal Highway Didn’t Worsen Lagos Floods by OlujobaSamuel: 11:21am On Jul 07
Abi Sanwo Olu don high ni, I need not asked if David is high, na usual for him.
There is sea/lagoon on a side, you elevated an highway without drainage crossing through it, then you expect that there won't be excess flood.
If you are on Lekki Epe expway, the whole stretch of the right hand side from Marwa to Ajah is flooded
Re: Sanwo-Olu, Umahi Say Coastal Highway Didn’t Worsen Lagos Floods by Sheuns(m): 11:48am On Jul 07
CharlesCNG:
What kind of desperate politics weaponises human disaster just to score cheap points?

So because Lagos experienced flooding, some people have suddenly concluded that the Lagos–Calabar Coastal Highway caused it. By that logic, did the coastal highway also cause the recent floods in Ghana, Côte d’Ivoire, Benin and other parts of West Africa?

Across West Africa, the current flooding pattern has been linked to torrential rainfall, climate pressure, rapid urbanisation, poor drainage, blocked waterways, waste dumping and settlements around flood-prone areas.

Ghana and Côte d’Ivoire recently recorded deadly floods after days of heavy rain, with authorities and climate experts pointing to extreme rainfall and urban drainage problems, not any Lagos coastal road.

Even in Lagos, the explanation is not mysterious. The Works Minister has blamed blocked drainage channels, illegal encroachment on natural waterways, poor drainage infrastructure, indiscriminate waste disposal and long-standing environmental problems.


Now, if someone wants to argue that the coastal highway worsened flooding in a specific location, fine. Bring hydrological evidence.

Show the natural water path that was blocked. Show the before-and-after drainage design. Show the engineering report. Show the exact section where the road obstructed stormwater flow.

But don’t see flood in rainy season and immediately shout “Tinubu road.”

That is not environmental analysis.

That is opposition rain-making.

Flooding in Lagos is not new. Flooding in West Africa is not new. Heavy rainfall, clogged drains, low-lying coastal geography, bad urban planning and blocked waterways have been causing floods long before the coastal highway entered the conversation.

So let us sympathise with victims, demand proper drainage, insist on environmental safeguards and hold contractors accountable where evidence exists.

But weaponising flood tragedy with lazy propaganda is shameful.
Stop defending aimlessly.

The commissioner for environment and water resources of Lagos admitted on live television that flooding around Ologolo and its axis are as a result of the coastal highway.

You can go on arise tv YouTube channel, search for it and take a listen for yourself.

The governor and minister are only trying to play cover up.
Re: Sanwo-Olu, Umahi Say Coastal Highway Didn’t Worsen Lagos Floods by emkz: 12:18pm On Jul 07
It is pedestrian for anyone to remotely suggest that coastal road triggered flood in Lagos state. Lagos has flooded historically even before building the coastal road commenced. Those who blame the coastal road are desperate to blame Tinubu for developing the coastal road.

What exactly is flooding? If you pour water into a bottle more than the bottle can hold, the excess water will spill out. That is flooding. Rivers, lagoons, canals and the Atlantic are water bodies meant to hold water brought in by drainages. Sometimes, the rainfall is too much that they overflood. Water percolating can be so slow because of excess rainfall that it floods. Other places like Kogi, Bayelsa and so on experiencing flooding, is it because of coastal road?

It is on record that certain individuals have been against the coastal road:

https://www.nairaland.com/8077917/peter-obi-vehemently-condemns-lagos-calabar
Re: Sanwo-Olu, Umahi Say Coastal Highway Didn’t Worsen Lagos Floods by legendarystar: 12:19pm On Jul 07
Wait Sanwo Olu still be governor 😂😂😂
Re: Sanwo-Olu, Umahi Say Coastal Highway Didn’t Worsen Lagos Floods by iLoveYouToo(m): 12:20pm On Jul 07
This is a very silly accusation, I'm ashamed
Re: Sanwo-Olu, Umahi Say Coastal Highway Didn’t Worsen Lagos Floods by Menclothing1: 12:22pm On Jul 07
Na coastal road cause yearly flood in lagos since 1900 or flood in Ghana and nearby country that is heavy olodo too plenty for this country

With the sea soil lagos have definitely its flood will always reoccure and go back after few hours when well manage
Re: Sanwo-Olu, Umahi Say Coastal Highway Didn’t Worsen Lagos Floods by Atarakpa: 12:23pm On Jul 07
Pure lie. It contribute may be 30 percent. Why his now saying they will demolish houses near the high way
Re: Sanwo-Olu, Umahi Say Coastal Highway Didn’t Worsen Lagos Floods by FutureFocus: 12:29pm On Jul 07
Do several canals to channel the water into the lagoon , the only solution
Re: Sanwo-Olu, Umahi Say Coastal Highway Didn’t Worsen Lagos Floods by richiemcgold: 12:31pm On Jul 07

He accused some social media users of circulating images taken during peak flooding to create a misleading impression of the situation.

Re: Sanwo-Olu, Umahi Say Coastal Highway Didn’t Worsen Lagos Floods by Macphenson: 12:31pm On Jul 07
Where is the EIA of this coastal road realignment?

Umahi please stop embarrassing the great Engineering Profession. Where is the EIA of this project as it would have taken into consideration this disaster currently being experienced.

As far back as 2012 when I did my NYSC, I knew Elevating a road always have serious consequences for the surrounding community. Am wondering why a self acclaimed Prof. In Practice doesn't know of it in 2026. Even with all those parading themselves as Engineers in HITECH, Federal Ministry of Works and Lagos State Ministry of Works, Physical Planning and Urban Development.

Such a shame.
Re: Sanwo-Olu, Umahi Say Coastal Highway Didn’t Worsen Lagos Floods by lexylaw09: 12:35pm On Jul 07
CharlesCNG:
What kind of desperate politics weaponises human disaster just to score cheap points?

So because Lagos experienced flooding, some people have suddenly concluded that the Lagos–Calabar Coastal Highway caused it. By that logic, did the coastal highway also cause the recent floods in Ghana, Côte d’Ivoire, Benin and other parts of West Africa?

Across West Africa, the current flooding pattern has been linked to torrential rainfall, climate pressure, rapid urbanisation, poor drainage, blocked waterways, waste dumping and settlements around flood-prone areas.

Ghana and Côte d’Ivoire recently recorded deadly floods after days of heavy rain, with authorities and climate experts pointing to extreme rainfall and urban drainage problems, not any Lagos coastal road.

Even in Lagos, the explanation is not mysterious. The Works Minister has blamed blocked drainage channels, illegal encroachment on natural waterways, poor drainage infrastructure, indiscriminate waste disposal and long-standing environmental problems.


Now, if someone wants to argue that the coastal highway worsened flooding in a specific location, fine. Bring hydrological evidence.

Show the natural water path that was blocked. Show the before-and-after drainage design. Show the engineering report. Show the exact section where the road obstructed stormwater flow.

But don’t see flood in rainy season and immediately shout “Tinubu road.”

That is not environmental analysis.

That is opposition rain-making.

Flooding in Lagos is not new. Flooding in West Africa is not new. Heavy rainfall, clogged drains, low-lying coastal geography, bad urban planning and blocked waterways have been causing floods long before the coastal highway entered the conversation.

So let us sympathise with victims, demand proper drainage, insist on environmental safeguards and hold contractors accountable where evidence exists.

But weaponising flood tragedy with lazy propaganda is shameful.
even Spain , United States, Saudi Arabia. South Africa, Australia have all experienced torrential rain 🌧️☔🌧️ fall recently.

Obedients are shameless fake news peddlers that needs to be stopped asap
Re: Sanwo-Olu, Umahi Say Coastal Highway Didn’t Worsen Lagos Floods by Diligence: 12:40pm On Jul 07
We have families that never experienced this kinda of flooding in 2012 & 2022, but this time round they are counting their losses - cars, refrigerators, etc. They didn't ever imagine they would ever experience this flooding in 2026.

The Root Cause: Coastal Road without proper drainage, carnal channels...
Re: Sanwo-Olu, Umahi Say Coastal Highway Didn’t Worsen Lagos Floods by dappydozzy(m): 12:43pm On Jul 07
greatiyk4u:
Whoever is expecting them to say otherwise is a capital Novice

Umahi is know for Misplaced Priority when it comes to project choice and timing.........

This was how he wasted Ebonyi resources on under used infrastructure and even idle ones when the people needed human capital development........

Of what use is coastal and super highway road, bridges and airports to a hungry man?

We need great Managers of men and materials at the helms of affairs for the country to progress
Meaning you want politicians to dishing out brown envelopes. No matter, how you view it infrastructure is highly necessary for economic development .
Re: Sanwo-Olu, Umahi Say Coastal Highway Didn’t Worsen Lagos Floods by Pootle: 12:46pm On Jul 07
some started posting ghana flooding like it happen in lagos
Re: Sanwo-Olu, Umahi Say Coastal Highway Didn’t Worsen Lagos Floods by atobs4real(m): 12:48pm On Jul 07
U are both correct sir.
Na there mumu deh cause brain malfunctioning.
Is it coastal road that causes the Ghana flood?
Re: Sanwo-Olu, Umahi Say Coastal Highway Didn’t Worsen Lagos Floods by Kelklein(m): 1:08pm On Jul 07
Even a child in primary school know that it doesn't.. as water cannot free return to sea, it find its way to available lands, especially when adequate drainage and canals are not put in place
Re: Sanwo-Olu, Umahi Say Coastal Highway Didn’t Worsen Lagos Floods by Sirleo05: 1:26pm On Jul 07
I was thinking 🤔, why don't we blame it on Mr Obi , to calm some nerves down
Re: Sanwo-Olu, Umahi Say Coastal Highway Didn’t Worsen Lagos Floods by goody234: 1:35pm On Jul 07
Are you a baby that the president has to direct you to inspect your incompetent work..Stop talking we can all see the effects, you raised the road and without good drainage plans
Re: Sanwo-Olu, Umahi Say Coastal Highway Didn’t Worsen Lagos Floods by Bluntemperor: 1:35pm On Jul 07
*Attention - Governor Sanwo-Olu And Hon. Umahi:
• The Abysmal IKORODU - ITOKIN ROAD 🛣️.
-Recently,we were passing through Garage to Agbowa axis and We discovered Some Abnormality Of Road Construction here 🏗️🚧😳.
-From Itamaga to -Luck Fibres - the Road being Done is the Worst Construction Works •- As there are No Standards Being Maintained here:
•- Is this a Palliative Or Real Construction that will Last 50 Years?
- Why Are this Road is being Staged-Managed Or because of the Election that is Coming and is being Done At Night 🌃.
•- Who Are The Road Contractors- Is Not on Display and it Seems People are Playing Pranks here-;for looking Closely - the Road being Constructed - Is Already Peeling - just After a Week!
•- this Road Supposed To Be a Concrete - because of the soil- Topography,
So Why Are the Contractors Using Asphalt that will Not Last ?
• This Road is about 35- Kilometers- from IKORODU Garage to ITOKIN -yet the Local Contractors - Doing A Road that Awolowo Constructed Year before Now- that has lasted Decades,So Why Are We like this ?
•- the Road Withessed -Heavy Duty Trucks,BRT Vehicles,etc and you are putting Asphalt - that is so glaring that it would soon be back to the same -Bad Road - with Port Holes Everywhere,so you Urgently Needs to Stop it or Called the Contractor to Order - to do a Good Job.
•Governor Sanwo-Olu And
•Lagos Legislatures - Go And Inspect this Road Yourself and See things For Yourself!
God Bless Lagos State.
Re: Sanwo-Olu, Umahi Say Coastal Highway Didn’t Worsen Lagos Floods by Reference(m): 1:41pm On Jul 07
Honestly this is absolutely none of my business.
Just gjad I sold off my holdings in that Lekki of a place a long time ago. And anytime I visit I really do understand my thinking back then.

A environmental disaster of huge proportions is brewing. That is if you understand science and your ears are pressed to the ground of other countries with similar topography.

I repeat again. The place has no long term sustainable future. The cost of living there will soon become astronomical to both government, enterprises and individuals.
Re: Sanwo-Olu, Umahi Say Coastal Highway Didn’t Worsen Lagos Floods by anonimi: 2:07pm On Jul 07
CharlesCNG:
What kind of desperate politics weaponises human disaster just to score cheap points?
So because Lagos experienced flooding, some people have suddenly concluded that the Lagos–Calabar Coastal Highway caused it. By that logic, did the coastal highway also cause the recent floods in Ghana, Côte d’Ivoire, Benin and other parts of West Africa?
Across West Africa, the current flooding pattern has been linked to torrential rainfall, climate pressure, rapid urbanisation, poor drainage, blocked waterways, waste dumping and settlements around flood-prone areas.
Ghana and Côte d’Ivoire recently recorded deadly floods after days of heavy rain, with authorities and climate experts pointing to extreme rainfall and urban drainage problems, not any Lagos coastal road.
Even in Lagos, the explanation is not mysterious. The Works Minister has blamed blocked drainage channels, illegal encroachment on natural waterways, poor drainage infrastructure, indiscriminate waste disposal and long-standing environmental problems.
Now, if someone wants to argue that the coastal highway worsened flooding in a specific location, fine. Bring hydrological evidence.
Show the natural water path that was blocked. Show the before-and-after drainage design. Show the engineering report. Show the exact section where the road obstructed stormwater flow.
But don’t see flood in rainy season and immediately shout “Tinubu road.”
That is not environmental analysis.
That is opposition rain-making.
Flooding in Lagos is not new. Flooding in West Africa is not new. Heavy rainfall, clogged drains, low-lying coastal geography, bad urban planning and blocked waterways have been causing floods long before the coastal highway entered the conversation.
So let us sympathise with victims, demand proper drainage, insist on environmental safeguards and hold contractors accountable where evidence exists.


But weaponising flood tragedy with lazy propaganda is shameful.
Is weaponising flood strategy more shameful than weaponising Boko Haram tragedy, which is how Tinubu fought for power and grabbed it to run cluelessly like a pig to destroy PDP's 16 years of prosperity, peace and stability with cheap dollars, cheap petrol, low debt burden etc?


anonimi:
What group of politicians is more wicked than A-looter Propaganda Conmen, APC huh


https://x.com/BusinessDayNg/status/1554497253158658049


How we brought In Fulani militias from Mali, Sierra Leone, Senegal, others to win 2015 election — Kawu Baraje - mailchi.mp/businessday.ng…

Aug 2, 2022

Re: Sanwo-Olu, Umahi Say Coastal Highway Didn’t Worsen Lagos Floods by HacheNoire: 2:12pm On Jul 07
That area is already submerged and a road demanded high levels. It did not create the flooding but only compounded the pre existing situation.

Anyone familiar with that area knows it’s a swimming pool during heavy downpour.
Re: Sanwo-Olu, Umahi Say Coastal Highway Didn’t Worsen Lagos Floods by anonimi: 2:16pm On Jul 07
Bluntemperor:
*Attention - Governor Sanwo-Olu And Hon. Umahi:
• The Abysmal IKORODU - ITOKIN ROAD 🛣️.
-Recently,we were passing through Garage to Agbowa axis and We discovered Some Abnormality Of Road Construction here 🏗️🚧😳.
-From Itamaga to -Luck Fibres - the Road being Done is the Worst Construction Works •- As there are No Standards Being Maintained here:
•- Is this a Palliative Or Real Construction that will Last 50 Years?
- Why Are this Road is being Staged-Managed Or because of the Election that is Coming and is being Done At Night 🌃.
•- Who Are The Road Contractors- Is Not on Display and it Seems People are Playing Pranks here-;for looking Closely - the Road being Constructed - Is Already Peeling - just After a Week!
•- this Road Supposed To Be a Concrete - because of the soil- Topography,
So Why Are the Contractors Using Asphalt that will Not Last ?
• This Road is about 35- Kilometers- from IKORODU Garage to ITOKIN -yet the Local Contractors - Doing A Road that Awolowo Constructed Year before Now- that has lasted Decades,So Why Are We like this ?
•- the Road Withessed -Heavy Duty Trucks,BRT Vehicles,etc and you are putting Asphalt - that is so glaring that it would soon be back to the same -Bad Road - with Port Holes Everywhere,so you Urgently Needs to Stop it or Called the Contractor to Order - to do a Good Job.
•Governor Sanwo-Olu And
•Lagos Legislatures - Go And Inspect this Road Yourself and See things For Yourself!

God Bless Lagos State.
How can God bless Lagos state when you are in support of the worst crook, whose master plan loots money that should employ teachers for every child to be in free school?

Do you think that god is a balablu bulaba town hall clown like that mannequin in Aso Rock, who nevertheless sees himself as a master strategist huh

anonimi:
Ratio of public to private schools in Lagos State is one to 22 ― Commissioner
September 4, 2022

The Lagos State government has said the ratio of public to private schools at both primary and secondary school levels in the state is one to 22.

The state’s Commissioner for Education, Mrs Folasade Adefisayo, gave the revelation in her remark at the 2022 edition of the Total School Support Seminar Exhibition (TOSSE) held at Oregun in Ikeja between Thursday and Friday.

https://tribuneonlineng.com/ratio-of-public-to-private-schools-in-lagos-state-is-one-to-22-%E2%80%95-commissioner/
Re: Sanwo-Olu, Umahi Say Coastal Highway Didn’t Worsen Lagos Floods by anonimi: 2:19pm On Jul 07
HacheNoire:
That area is already submerged and a road demanded high levels. It did not create the flooding but only compounded the pre existing situation.

Anyone familiar with that area knows it’s a swimming pool during heavy downpour.
In summary Tinubu's olodo rising gang of clueless progreThief clowns made things worse huh
Re: Sanwo-Olu, Umahi Say Coastal Highway Didn’t Worsen Lagos Floods by HacheNoire: 2:22pm On Jul 07
anonimi:
In summary Tinubu's olodo rising gang of clueless progreThief clowns made things worse huh
It’s is unavoidable!

Did the coastal road also pass through Banana Island, Victoria, Ikoyi, Dolphin estate and Isale Eko? No! But you know it’s always a swimming pool during heavy downpour.
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