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Lagos Pledges Stronger Drainage and Flood Protection Ahead of 2026

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The Lagos State government has announced reinforced measures to improve drainage and flood protection in 2026, building on the gains made during a challenging 2025 rainfall season. Officials said the programme will combine infrastructure expansion with stepped-up public education to reduce seasonal flooding across the metropolis.

Speaking at an awards ceremony for the Emergency Flood Abatement Gang and the Drainage Enforcement and Compliance Gang in Ikeja, the Special Adviser to the Governor on Environment, Olakunle Rotimi-Akodu, commended the rapid response of frontline teams. “Our emergency units responded swiftly throughout 2025, clearing flood-affected zones within 24 hours in many cases,” he said. “That level of preparedness saved lives and limited damage to property.”

Lagos flood protection 2026

Rotimi-Akodu told guests that the state plans to construct additional canals and primary drains next year to expand the capacity of the drainage network. The Ministry of Environment will also receive more equipment and logistical support to keep pace with weather-related threats, he said. The upgrades are intended to reduce pressure on existing channels and improve water flow during peak rainfall.

Mahamood Adegbite, Permanent Secretary for the Office of Drainage Services and Water Resources, said the government will maintain incentives for the workers who keep drains and waterways operational. “We will continue to reward and motivate those who maintain our water channels,” he said. “Their work is essential to the resilience we are building against climate-related flooding.” Adegbite added that sustained investment and workforce recognition are central to the plan.

Officials acknowledged that 2025 brought heavier rainfall than in previous years, but they credited strategic engineering interventions and high levels of preparedness for preventing more severe disruption. Emergency teams, equipped and organised, were able to restore passable conditions quickly after storms. Authorities say the new programme seeks to institutionalise that readiness with longer-term capital works and improved maintenance regimes.

Public behaviour remains a major obstacle. Authorities warned that residents who dump refuse into gutters during rainstorms worsen flooding risk, clogging drains and reducing the effectiveness of newly built channels. Rotimi-Akodu was direct in his appeal: the state cannot maintain a clean environment or effective drainage if its channels become informal dump sites. Officials said they will pursue enforcement alongside awareness campaigns to change habits.

The planned works and enforcement measures form part of a broader effort to make Lagos more resilient to the increasing frequency and intensity of extreme weather. While the immediate focus is on canals and primary drains, officials indicated complementary measures, such as improved emergency response coordination, better waste management, and community outreach, will support the capital works.

Residents can expect a stepped-up presence of drainage teams and equipment in affected areas as the state moves into 2026. The government said it will monitor progress and report regularly on outcomes, and it invited citizens to play their part by keeping gutters clear and reporting blockages. By combining construction, resources and public cooperation, Lagos aims to reduce the disruption of seasonal flooding and protect vulnerable communities across the city.


Key Takeaways:

  • Lagos government vows expanded drainage works and canal construction to bolster resilience ahead of 2026.
  • Emergency Flood Abatement and Drainage Enforcement teams praised for clearing flood incidents within 24 hours during 2025.
  • Authorities will increase equipment and resources and continue rewarding maintenance crews to sustain preparedness.
  • Officials urged residents to stop dumping refuse in gutters to ensure the success of Lagos flood protection 2026 plans.
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