Lagos Flood Crisis: Urban Planning and Climate Change Impact

Lagos, Nigeria's economic powerhouse, is facing severe flooding issues again, highlighting challenges in urban planning, infrastructure development, and climate resilience. Our correspondent Bettina Nwelih provides on-the-ground reports and expert insights into the severity of the floods, the most affected areas, and the measures needed to mitigate future risks. Join us for a comprehensive analysis of this pressing issue. Watch now.
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  • @cassmaie
    @cassmaie9 күн бұрын

    The Lagos state government should start to fine people who litter public streets and gutters with litter...!

  • @chrisudoka5420
    @chrisudoka54209 күн бұрын

    Lagos state government should go and learn from akwa ibom state how to deal with flood.

  • @thesage0072
    @thesage007219 сағат бұрын

    The EIA for the coastal road is very important plss

  • @ephraimofonagoro4652
    @ephraimofonagoro46523 күн бұрын

    With the prevailing environmental and economic situation is obvious that with the Climate Change situation faced in Lagos, only at the Federal Government level can this problem be solved. Lagos is a Federal Territory and should be treated as such. The first step is to recognize that Lagos is a Federal Territory and immediately revert it back from Statehood to Federal Territory. We must not Forget that Lagos a former Federal Capital Territory was developed with funds from the Federal Account as Abuja is currently being Sustained.

  • @akinkunmiakinpelu6263
    @akinkunmiakinpelu62639 күн бұрын

    Ibadan is a far larger city than Lagos in geographical size. Yes. Lagos has a bigger population size. GEN Zs, please take note.

  • @oladimejibenjamin9118

    @oladimejibenjamin9118

    9 күн бұрын

    I guess she wanted to say Lagos the small city with the largest population

  • @labambou
    @labambouКүн бұрын

    00:18 Lagos is not Africa's largest city. It is Nigeria's largest city.

  • @oe6526
    @oe65262 күн бұрын

    You have a big problem like this and your govt is giving N95bn to saudi

  • @BigBoss-mz2dv
    @BigBoss-mz2dv6 күн бұрын

    This flood issues have been occurring and causes much severed damages in the past and present days . Governors , president and urban leaders needed to engaged these. people into education / educated . You don't wait rainfall seasons to come before repairing roads , gutters . Sometimes the leaders cuts down the allocations budgets to works on roads and deposited millions into their various or different banks to attracts interest / high yeilds profiting in returns .. There's so much factors that affects road flooding . Such as being dishonesty of allocations for roads awards , publics blocking levying which crestes assets for flooding . debris from gutters . Having knowledge to executives plans for road construction .

  • @obn1459
    @obn14599 күн бұрын

    😂😂....next yr, and another yr again we will hear same thing...

  • @davedon260
    @davedon26019 сағат бұрын

    Leave climate out of this. The problem is urban planning and sewage systems. There are no sewage systems built during road construction. This is no longer funny. African government must start taking steps to ensure that whatever project they embark must be done properly.

  • @user-ks9tv4cp1z
    @user-ks9tv4cp1z6 күн бұрын

    Sanwolu is busy demolishing people house

  • @AziengbemiJustice-tw2ch
    @AziengbemiJustice-tw2ch3 күн бұрын

    This is Tinubu's Lagos that was sold to Nigerians by criminal minded politicians.

  • @chrisudoka5420
    @chrisudoka54209 күн бұрын

    When animals in power. I think they know what to do but they cant do it.

  • @emmanuelemekaelendu311
    @emmanuelemekaelendu3119 күн бұрын

    Instead of Gov to do their job but they fucose on demolition of Igbo building

  • @fiveart3070
    @fiveart30702 күн бұрын

    Watch your language. Did I just hear “it’s not time to sulk”? You have no business as a new broadcaster

  • @davedon260
    @davedon26019 сағат бұрын

    Leave climate out of this. The problem is urban planning and sewage systems. There are no sewage systems built during road construction. This is no longer funny. African government must start taking steps to ensure that whatever project they embark must be done properly.