@TempleIscariot@tokunbo_wahab@Mylagosupdates@ogunlewemoyo It’s honestly very frustrating to have such and then no one is taking accountability.
If these guys take these things outside, government will come for them.
But imagine what this is causing.
@Lanre_banjo@tokunbo_wahab This is a picture taken from a house in Gbagada. This is just one out of so many.
It’s been over a month now.
They have been very conscious to not dispose these carelessly. But there are children in this compound with such strong stench and breeding ground for rodents.
@tokunbo_wahab@Mylagosupdates For over a month, LAWMA has not come to some areas in Gbagada to pick trash.
People have endured the smell, stench and dangers of such.
Where do people go from here?
Trash this in gutters?
This is so tiring and exhausting to be tweeting every time on this same issue
@ogunlewemoyo
This is Ikoyi!
Falomo roundabout!
My heart goes out to many people stranded, Cars that will get stuck in this flood.
People in Lagos are going through a lot.
I pray people find it easy getting home.
#Flood#LagosFlood@TrafficChiefNG@LagosTalks913
@tokunbo_wahab Dear Hon Tokunbo.
I’ve been tweeting and will continue.
This guy needs to be arrested.
But when your team doesn’t do things to help, people take laws in their hands.
In gbagada, for over 1 month, your guys have not picked dirts from homes.
This compound for instance has babies.
@tokunbo_wahab@Mylagosupdates For over a month, LAWMA has not come to some areas in Gbagada to pick trash.
People have endured the smell, stench and dangers of such.
Where do people go from here?
Trash this in gutters?
This is so tiring and exhausting to be tweeting every time on this same issue
@ogunlewemoyo
Just imagine for a second…
You went to work to deliver your best.
It begins to rain.
You look out the window, and then this.
Your car sitting pretty in this flood.
Your mind begins to race… bills, repairs, condition of the car after this, etc.
Things like this will test you.
@Smanmalik83@TrafficChiefNG@LagosTalks913 To foresee things like these.
But some people are coming out to defend that the coastal highway has nothing to do with the flood.
And it’s so funny
@Smanmalik83@TrafficChiefNG@LagosTalks913 Speaking as a lay man, this is Ikoyi.
I’m surprised this place being far from the coastal road is even flooded.
I confess I don’t know much about this.
@tokunbo_wahab I’ve been posting and will keep posting.
This is the situation in some parts of Gbagada.
For crying out loud, can some people do their jobs? Just do the jobs tax payers are paying for. How do we collaboratively discourage dumping in gutters if people won’t do their jobs? LAWMA!
@tokunbo_wahab@Mylagosupdates For over a month, LAWMA has not come to some areas in Gbagada to pick trash.
People have endured the smell, stench and dangers of such.
Where do people go from here?
Trash this in gutters?
This is so tiring and exhausting to be tweeting every time on this same issue
@ogunlewemoyo
@tokunbo_wahab This explains a lot.
Sadly one cannot fight water.
If this is truly the case, it’s unfortunate people will have to still be very patient and pray more for the rains to end.
@ruffydfire How do I explain to the unborn generation that this country called Nigeria has over 200 million people in it!
How do you explain that that things are going on normally and everyone is okay with things like these?