

This is coming on the heels
of the ceaseless rainfall witnessed across Lagos metropolis last week, which
led to flooding.
The management of a private
mortuary, Toluwalase Hospital Morgue, located at Otunba Oladokun Street, in
Igando area of Lagos State has ejected corpses deposited in the facility due to
massive flooding of its premises.
The flood has taken an
immense toll on the facility, forcing its operation to stop. According to the
mortuary’s manager, Bolaji Oluwafemi, the area was flood prone and always quick
to transform into a lake anytime it rained. He added that the Lagos State
Government had ignored repeated complaints from the hospital management and
other residents living in the area.
“There is the lingering
need for proper channelization of water and the sand filling of the low land in
the area”, Oluwafemi further explained. Due to the neglect by the government,
the morgue manager said they, alongside other residents, hired a contractor to
sand fill the lowland and divert the flood water to a nearby drainage,
incurring N3 million as expenses for the job.
Oluwafemi, a retired Naval
officer, said: “It has paralysed our business, everybody has moved of their
houses to live in the available dry land outside of their premises.
“We have been living
outside in our cars. Look, (pointing at cooking utensils) that is where we cook
our food.
“The woman that sells food
has vacated her flooded shop. All the tenants and landlords are out of their
houses. On Monday, a woman was searching for her daughter in the flood while
others hurried out of their houses.“ We are left with nothing!”
Oluwafemi and other
residents seen with him pleaded with the state Governor Akinwunmi Ambode to
come to their rescue.

Oluwa sanu
ReplyDeleteVERY SERIOUS!!! GOV. PL HELP.
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