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Work resumes on Lagos trench

Waterway development has continued at Oko Oba, the Agege area of Lagos where occupants of the local area have forever been grasped by dread at whatever point it downpours.

affirmed on Monday that specialists have gotten back to the site of the channel which was said to have been under development for north of two years.

The improvement followed a new report that occupants were moaning over the terrible condition of the trench and the scaffolds in the space where flooding generally unleashed ruin during deluges.

In July, a flood prompted by a storm washed a yet-to-be-distinguished mother, her child and six different people including a man recognized just as Umar, into the waterway nearby. Occupants faulted the unwanted waterway for the appalling episode.

Likewise, during the Eid-el-Kabir celebration in 2022, seven people were cleared into the trench on Oyatoki Road, an episode occupants depicted as unfortunate.

Occupants told our journalist who visited the region that development of the scaffold on Alhaji Oladipupo Road continued on Monday.

One of them, James Joel, in any case, deplored that simple difficult work was being utilized to build the extension.

While a blending machine and an earthmover were seen on the site, Joel said, “My anxiety is that workers are utilized to develop a channel by utilizing simple head dish. What they need here are exceptional machines to ensure standard work. Uncompromising vehicles can’t continue on that extension for only one month with the manner in which they are building it.”

The Administrator, Orile Agege Neighborhood Chamber Advancement Region, Johnson Babatunde, was inaccessible for remarksWhy juntas are taking over govts in West Africa – Shehu Sanni as of press time as his line was not interfacing.Work resumes on Lagos trench

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