Two days ago, there were reports about a
section of the Ogun River flowing through
the Kara Cattle Market
in Lagos which
suddenly disappeared.
Earlier reports were that the river ‘dried
up’ and from the pictures and videos
shared, people were seen walking on it,
testing the river bed for firmness.
But the Lagos State Government has issued
a warning to residents.
According to the statement signed by the
Commissioner for Waterfront
Infrastructure Development, Engr.
Adebowale Akinsanya, the river is
“blocked by vegetation” and it could “open
up at any time with dire consequences.”
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Here’s exactly what happened: A thick
layer of vegetation was forced atop the
river by a heavy storm, and this vegetation
created a compact layer over the body of
water, creating a false firm land which
people have been seen walking on. It is
very dangerous because at any time, the
vegetation could give way, swallowing
whatever is atop it.
Akinsanya added this yesterday:
“It is important to notify the public that
have been worried about the
environmental consequence of a dried up
river to note that the flow of the river is
still active beneath the vegetation and the
situation is been evaluated.
“However, because of the compacted
nature of the vegetation residents and
onlookers are of the erroneous belief that
the river has suddenly dried up and can
walk across the vegetation.
“A lot of people that have turned the place
to a tourist destination are unaware of the
danger lying ahead. It’s important for the
public to be aware that the vegetation can
give away at any time and can lead to a
potential disastrous situation.”
Carrying out any activities on the blockage
of this river is unsafe, dangerous and
disastrous.
Please keep off.”
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