This comes after several warnings were issued about a looming flood in the state.

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Funke Akindele called the Lagos State Government irresponsible for failing to declare a state of crisis, particularly in the state’s riverine networks.

“After speaking with individuals in several wards across the state, I feel a sense of urgency to share my concern about the safety of Lagosians in all areas of the state,” she composed on Instagram.

The Lagos state government provided a flood warning for several parts of the state, yet has yet to declare a state of crisis or share a detailed response plan in the occasion that flooding endangers residents’ lives. The fact that Lagos State has not declared a state of crisis, particularly in riverine networks, is very irresponsible and endangers many Lagosians.

Our riverine networks lack functional drains, flood canals worked to channel rising water are loaded up with residue and hindered by decline, and water hyacinths have taken over our waterways. It’s a disaster in the making.” Funke Akindele proceeded to say that protecting Lagosians’ lives is a higher priority than campaigning.

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“While campaigning is important, protecting Lagosians’ lives and property starts things out.” Given the ongoing flooding in other parts of the nation and the advance warning issued by the Nigerian Metrological Agency (NMA), it is critical that the Lagos state government declare an ecological state of crisis to safeguard residents.”

“I would advise the state government to divert its agencies, LASTMA and LAWMA, to focus on unclogging the major flood canals so rainwater can be safely diverted out of the city and temporarily relocate residents already displaced by the flooding in parts of the state until the rising waters disperse and work to decongest drainage channels in all thickly populated areas,” she said.

She proceeded to say, “Crisis numbers ought to be broadcasted on all state media channels, residents ought to be educated on current crisis conventions, and residents ought to be encouraged to report any missing persons or property damage.” We cannot anticipate that our residents should care about elections when their lives are in danger.

I strongly ask Lead representative Sanwoolu and the Lagos state government to intervene and forestall a disaster.”