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Flooding: Lagos LG chairman orders immediate reconstruction of collapsed culverts

She said the directive reaffirmed her administration’s commitment to a cleaner and flood-free Bariga.

• July 25, 2026
environmental sanitation exercise
Environmental sanitation exercise

Omope Adedeji, Chairman of Bariga Local Council Development Area (LCDA), has ordered the immediate reconstruction of collapsed culverts to permanently tackle recurring flooding across the area.

Ms Adedeji gave the directive on Saturday while leading the council’s monthly environmental sanitation exercise across the LCDA.

The inspection covered Orimogunje, Opeloyeru, Adeleke, Ososa Avenue, Ososa Lane, Ifelodun Junction, Toluwalase, Ikija, Seriki and Odunsi streets, where the chairman assessed environmental conditions.

She said the directive reaffirmed her administration’s commitment to a cleaner, healthier and flood-free Bariga.

Ms Adedeji said that environmental cleanliness remained one of the cornerstones of her administration.

She said that an on-the-spot assessment of the flood-prone Ekimogun/Adetoke axis showed that a collapsed culvert was responsible for the recurring flooding in the area.

The chairman urged residents to dispose of waste properly, avoid dumping refuse in drainage channels and support government efforts to make Bariga one of the cleanest and safest communities in Lagos State.

She said that she had directed the Supervisor for Works and the council’s engineer to begin plans for the reconstruction of the culvert to provide a lasting engineering solution to the flooding.

Ms Adedeji also directed the council’s sanitary officers to intensify refuse evacuation and desilt drainage channels in affected communities to ensure the free flow of stormwater and prevent future flooding.

She said that all identified environmental hazards would receive immediate attention and that issues affecting residents’ well-being would not be ignored.

The chairman, alongside the Vice Chairman, Babatunde Adesida, personally participated in clearing refuse at Ifelodun Junction and Ososa Lane, encouraging residents to join the sanitation exercise.

The exercise also featured members of the legislative arm, led by the Leader of the House, Wasiu Balogun, councillors, members of the executive council and the management team.

The leadership and members of the National Union of Road Transport Workers (NURTW) in Bariga also participated in the cleanup.

Speaking with journalists, the Bariga NURTW Chairman, Dayo Odutola (Olomu), pledged the union’s support for the council’s environmental sanitation programmes. 

(NAN)

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