Thursday, 23 February 2012

Expect more violent rainstorm, Lagos govt warns

Barely a week after rainstorm killed about 15 persons, including 10 school children and destroyed property worth millions of naira in Lagos, the state government, Wednesday, warned residents to be more cautious and vigilant, as there were indications that more strong winds would accompany heavy rainfall this year.

Meanwhile, the state government has presented 40 life jackets to Ojota and Origele residents in Ojo and Ikeka Local Government Areas in the state as part of measures to complement safety on the state waterways.
On the more violent rainstorm this year, Commissioner for Environment, Mr Tunji Bello, gave the hint at a town hall meeting, where Governor Babatunde Fashola noted that those who indulged in abuse of the environment were “enemy of the state” and would be treated as such.
Speaking at the town hall meeting in Surulere, on the need to keep effective environmental sanitation for a cleaner Lagos, Bello urged residents to join forces with the government to minimise the impact of the storm.
He said the state was aware of the impending violent storm by its in-house scientists and other weather forecasters in the state.
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