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Workers groan as downpour causes gridlock in Lagos

Some Lagos workers on Wednesday lamented the persistent rainfall, which is causing gridlock and flooding in many parts of the state.

• July 3, 2024
Flooded Lagos road used to illustrate the story
Lagos flood used to illustrate story

Some Lagos workers on Wednesday lamented the persistent rainfall, which is causing gridlock and flooding in many parts of the state.

Lagos is experiencing consistent rainfall, causing gridlock and flooding in various parts of the city.

Some workers said the rain has led to a hike in transport fares amidst economic hardship.

It has become common during the rainy season in Lagos, leading to disruptions in transportation, business, and daily activities.

Oluwaseun Olatunbosun, a resident in Alimosho who works with Fibrenet around the Ikeja area, said there was always a hike in fare anytime the rain fell.

“If there is no rain, I spend like N1,000 from my house around Orisunbare to Ikeja, where my office is, but I spend well over N1,000 during the rainy season. As it is now, the traffic is heavy and I am sure there will be an increase in the fare as I am going to the office,” he said.

Another resident, Miss Favour Blessing, who lives around Ilepo in Abule Egba and works in a Spar in Ikeja, told NAN that the fare to her office usually was between N600 and N800 if there was no rain.

“Right now with the rain, the fare could be between N1,000 and N1,400. It is worrisome because of the economic situation in the country. Sometimes I don’t even go to work because of the hike in fare when it rains,” she said.

A schoolteacher, Juliet Okonkwo, said most students come late to school during the rainy season.

Ms Okonkwo added that the rain affects not only the students but also the teachers.

“We have to make our way to work even with the gridlock because we have a responsibility to the kids,” she said.

Another Lagos worker, an architect, Shola Ayodele, said work was always slow during rainy seasons.

He added that the rainy season affected his site engineers because they hardly came to work, blaming their absence for the fare hike.

(NAN)

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