The Lagos State Government has taken steps to address persistent flooding within the Ebute-Meta railway corridor and adjoining communities with the construction of a major stormwater drainage channel.
This is in collaboration with the Nigerian Railway Corporation, NRC.
The construction of the Carter-Railway Channel, also known as System 4, is expected to last about 18 months.
The Director of Drainage Services at the Lagos State Ministry of Environment and Water Resources, Mr. Adedapo Ajadi, at a stakeholders’ meeting held at the railway premises, said the project would permanently address the perennial flooding that has affected residents, institutions and businesses in the area within Lagos Mainland Local Government Area for years.
The reinforced concrete drainage channel will run from Murtala Muhammed Way in Ebute-Meta through the railway corridor to a discharge point at Iponri on Western Avenue.
Managing Director of the Nigerian Railway Corporation, Dr Kayode Opeifa, described the intervention as timely, assuring that the corporation would give full support to the multi-billion-naira project.
He noted that the infrastructure, when completed, would significantly reduce flooding and improve safety within the railway environment and neighbouring communities.
Officials of the Lagos State Government while urging stakeholders to cooperate with contractors to ensure smooth execution later carried out a joint inspection of the proposed corridor to assess the alignment and identify areas that may be affected before construction begins.
Stakeholders at the meeting included representatives of Saint Saviour’s School, NTA Channel 10, the Railway Museum, Federal Medical Centre Ebute-Meta, CCECC quarters, churches, mosques, as well as industrial and small business operators within the railway corridor.
Reporting By Victor Okiche