Following the devastating effects of Hurricane Sandy, currently ravaging some parts of the United States of America, the Lagos State Government, yesterday alerted residents of a possible ripple effect of the hurricane such as ocean surge on the state’s coastal areas within the next seven days.
The alert was given by the state Commissioner for Waterfront and Infrastructure Development, Prince Segun Oniru; Commissioner for Information and Strategy, Mr. Lateef Ibirogba as well as Special Adviser to the Governor on Environment, Mr. Taofeek Folami, at a joint media briefing in Alausa, Ikeja. It would be recalled that an Ocean surge occurred on August 17 at Kuramo Beach, Victoria Island and claimed 15 lives.
However, a professor of climatology at the University of
Nigeria, Nsukka (UNN), Professor RNC Anyadike, countered that Nigeria could not
suffer any ripple effect from hurricane sandy.
Asked if Lagos could suffer ripple effects from Hurricane
Sandy, Anyadike said: “It is not possible. We don’t have hurricanes in West
Africa.
“Meanwhile, Hurricane Sandy has already hit land, it will
soon dissipate. What kind of ripple effect are they talking about? Do you know
how far we are from New York?
“The only thing we are likely to experience is heavy
rainfall occasioned by climate change not hurricane.”
Oniru attributed the likely ripple effect of the
Hurricane to the location of Lagos, lying parallel to the South America region.
His words: “We want to let Lagosians know what is going
on, and what to expect, it is not to create panic, they should be careful
around the ocean and lagoon. In the last five to six days, around the
Caribbean, from Jamaica, Haiti, Cuba and Hurricane Sandy has hit the east coast
of America.
“Normally, when such happens, and the magnitude of it
hits that part of the world, we always have a ripple effect in Lagos and around
the West Coast.
Also speaking, Ibirogba urged residents to be vigilant,
assuring that the state government’s emergency response squad was on alert to
manage any likely surge caused by Hurricane Sandy.
Special Adviser on Environment, Folami however, warned
residents to refrain from dumping refuse in drainages and canals.
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Please not lagos o! May God protect us
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He will protect us. Nigeria is still battling recent flood, hurricane sandy should just take a hike
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