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Police blocks flooded Ahmadu Bello way to protect lives

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The entire Ahmadu Bello way in Victoria Island, Lagos, was on Saturday, flooded beyond imagination, forcing some residents and commercial offices to  unceremoniously vacate their premises.

As a result of the unpleasant development, the Lagos State Police Command has temporarily closed the road for human and vehicular movements due to threat by heavy flood.

The  News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that Ahmadu Bello Way in Victoria Island, Lagos has been flooded due to continuous down pour experienced in the state since three days ago.

The command’s spokesman, ASP Olarinde Famous-Cole, told NAN that the second link-road to the Island coming from Lagos mainland was unsafe for  motorists.

Famous-Cole said that the down pour in the state has caused flood making other roads on the Island unsafe.

He said that the flood has caused traffic gridlock in parts of Victoria Island and its environs and advised motorist plying Ahmadu Bello Way and other areas prone to flood to take alternative routes approved by traffic officials.

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Another view of flooded Ahmadu Bello Way, Victoria Island in Lagos

“The flood in the area has caused us to temporarily block Ahmadu Bello Way for safety of motorists.

“We want the public to know that the relevant traffic and security agencies are on ground to flush out the drains and secure road users in the state,’’ Famous-Cole said.

Mr Mahmud Hassan, the Public Affairs Officer, Lagos State Transport Management Authority (LASTMA), told NAN that their men have been on ground since morning ensuring that road users use alternative routes provided.

He said that the flood has caused hardship to road users and people living in the area.

Mr Tosin Olalere, who resides at Abraham Adesanya Estate near Victoria Island, told NAN that he has been in his house since Wednesday due to the continuous rain.

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“There has been no vehicular movements since Wednesday July 5, till now.

“People in my community have resorted to trekking or using canoe to move about.

“Some people have even started moving out of the community because of the flood which destroyed their properties,’’ Olalere said.

Similarly, some soldiers, who are residing in the Bonny Cantonment, told NAN that a significant number of residents have been forced to vacate their homes.

Some passengers in a commercial bus from mainland to Island in Lagos also complained of outrageous amount they paid to get to Victoria Island due to the flood on Ahmadu Bello Way.

A student, who declined to give her name, said she spent over four hours in traffic from Oshodi to Ajah because of the flood.

She said she and other passengers paid N1000 from Oshodi to Ajah instead of the  N400 being paid on a regular day.

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“People were even rushing to board the bus despite the crazy increase in the fare,’’ she said.

Another passenger who simply gave her name as Obianuju, said she tried to avoid paying N1000 to Ajah from Oshodi, however boarded a bus to Obalende for N250 from Oshodi only to find out that the fare from Obalende to Ajah had also skyrocketed.

Obianuju said: “I paid N250 from Oshodi to Obalende in order not to pay N1000, only to get there and the drivers were charging N700 from Obalende to Ajah. It was really annoying.’’

(NAN)

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