ILUPEJU/IFESOWAPO/POWERLINE COMMUNITY
SEND SOS TO GOVERNOR AMBODE CYRING THAT FLOOD HAS TAKEN OVER THERE HOUSES
The people
of ilupeju/ifesowapo and power line area in ojodu and ifako ijaiye local
government area has send a save our soul
message to the action governor of Lagos state, Mr.akinwunmi Ambode to save
their life’s, children and property from flood due to the neglect on the
oyemekun/alagbole canal which has been blocked for sometime after the state
government clear the canal 9years ago, the residents who are now counting their
losses due to the first rain that left some many house in flood, the heavy
flood was cause by the blockage of the oyemekun/alagbole canal in the area,
when this paper visited the area on the 7th of march, we were told that all the residence in that area
now leaves on fear of possible flood anytime its rains.
Speaking with
this medium the spokesperson for the landlords association of the most affected
community,ilupeju Community.Mr.James Ajekoogan lamented that if the state
government has given enough attention to their plight the situation will not be
as worst as it is today, our children swims inside water to go to school, while
they all leaves in fear of any possible attack of flood in the area, Doctor has
he is fondly called, appeal to the state governor, Mr. Akinwunmi Ambode to please use his good office to help
them direct the Ministry of Work to help them clear the canal to enable the
free flow of the canal anytime it rains. He said the good people of
ilupeju/ifesowapo/power line is ever ready to contribute their own quota to the
development of the state, he said if the governor can do that for them they
will ever remain grateful to the governor. Speaking in the said vain Mr. Osho
Babatunde,Lekan Olajide,Femi Awolere and Funsho Adebayo whose houses were also
taken over by the flood said, they have that believe and trust on the capability
of the governor to make life more meaningful for lagosian also prayed that God
to give the state governor the wisdom to address their predicament as they are
all leaving in fear of another flood attack, they want the state government in
a matter of urgency come to their rescue before the situation go out of hand
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