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Lagos Sues for Calm after Flash Floods, Sanwo-Olu Approves Immediate Dredging

Lagos State Government appealed for calm and understanding from residents following the massive flash flooding experienced in many parts of the state over the last two weeks.

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Lagos Sues for Calm after Flash Floods, Sanwo-Olu Approves Immediate Dredging

Lagos State Government appealed for calm and understanding from residents following the massive flash flooding experienced in many parts of the state over the last two weeks.

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punchng.com16 h fa

Sanwo-Olu approves dredging of 28 drainage channels to tackle Lagos floods

Governor Sanwo-Olu approves dredging of 28 drainage channels to tackle persistent Lagos floods. Learn about government efforts and resident responsibilitie

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vanguardngr.com4 h fa

Sanwo-Olu approves dredging of 28 drainage channels

"The incident was not peculiar to Lagos, explaining that similar heavy rainfall also affected other African countries and parts of North America"

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businessday.ng13 h fa

APM, Doherty knock Lagos govt over flooding, demand probe, compensation for victims - Businessday NG

Opposition voices in Lagos have blamed the state government’s environmental management and planning failures for the widespread flooding…

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Timeline cronologica

  1. martedì 30 giugno 2026·vanguardngr.com

    Floods displace Lagos residents, shut businesses, disrupt traffic

    …ADC faults government, demands urgent action …Lagos will continue to build flood-resilient infrastructure — Commissioner ….Encroached drainage, indiscriminate waste disposal…

  2. martedì 30 giugno 2026·punchng.com

    Sanwo-Olu approves dredging of 28 drainage channels to tackle Lagos floods

    Governor Sanwo-Olu approves dredging of 28 drainage channels to tackle persistent Lagos floods. Learn about government efforts and resident responsibilitie

  3. martedì 30 giugno 2026·businessday.ng

    APM, Doherty knock Lagos govt over flooding, demand probe, compensation for victims - Businessday NG

    Opposition voices in Lagos have blamed the state government’s environmental management and planning failures for the widespread flooding…

  4. mercoledì 1 luglio 2026·thisdaylive.com

    Lagos Sues for Calm after Flash Floods, Sanwo-Olu Approves Immediate Dredging

    Lagos State Government appealed for calm and understanding from residents following the massive flash flooding experienced in many parts of the state over the last two weeks.

  5. mercoledì 1 luglio 2026·vanguardngr.com

    Floods: Lagos moves against FG's reclamation plan at Kuramo Beach

    "The Kuramo Waters is the water body that breathes within the Atlantic and this structure here, and they are trying to block it. It’s not going to happen"

  6. mercoledì 1 luglio 2026·vanguardngr.com

    Sanwo-Olu approves dredging of 28 drainage channels

    "The incident was not peculiar to Lagos, explaining that similar heavy rainfall also affected other African countries and parts of North America"

  7. mercoledì 1 luglio 2026·vanguardngr.com

    How contractor contributed to Ikorodu flood - Lagos govt; assures on safety

    "Somebody is trying to push back the Ikota River and narrow it into a stream. Structures done without approval, shall be removed"