Sunday, 6 August 2017

Arik Checks-In Passengers With Mobile Phone Due To Power Outage At Asaba Airport!

Queue as seen Saturday morning at about 9am, August 5th, 2017, at Arik Air's Check-In stand, Departure Lounge, Asaba Airport, Delta State, Nigeria.


Regrettably, there was power outage (no light) at the Airport managed by Delta state government, hence Arik staff resorted to check-in passengers manually, using mobile phone. 


Findings revealed that at the moment, Arik Air is among the very few Airlines that still ply the Asaba air route a couple of days a week. Major Nigerian Airlines avoid this route due to challenges ranging from: narrow/ short run-way, also the property is not fenced making it a good 'green pasture' for cattle rearing..a situation that often interrupts landing and take-off of aircrafts. 

The Airport was built to serve the Delta state capital city and environs including Onitsha, Awka, and other communities across the River Niger. 

Run-way area of Asaba Air Port


Delta State Government and stakeholders involved in the management and decision making of the Airport need to sit and come up with a more productive decision on either to privatise, or effectively manage this potential revenue source.


Tuesday, 18 July 2017

Lagos Islanders Warned to Desist From Indiscriminate Dumping Of Refuse!

To ensure that the beauty of Lagos state and its aesthetics are preserved and maintained at all times, the Lagos Island Central Business District (Lagos CBD) recently introduced a cleaning initiative to ensure continuous evacuation of refuse within the area thereby sustaining cleanliness within the environment.




Special Adviser to the Lagos State Governor on Central Business Districts, Mr. Agboola Dabiri revealed the new Policy was introduced to complement the newly inaugurated "market sanitation task force" and efforts of other government agencies across the state, whose duty it is to cart away refuse from the markets and streets. 


Mr. Dabiri enjoined all concerned to ensure that the waste generated is evacuated regularly and promptly in line with the new cleaner Lagos initiative introduced by the State Government.


Photos From Across Nigeria, Olona Ranch And Resort!

Thinking of a place to "reconnect with your spirit and soul in a natural environment"...without necessarily travelling out of Nigeria, there are so many Peaceful and attractive places to visit and make your stay worth the while.



One of such places is the Beautiful, Serene and Green Olona Ranch and Resorts, Onicha Olona in Aniocha North Local government area, Delta State, South-South geo-Political zone, Nigeria.


More photos Below: 






Tourists from outside Nigeria will find this place amazing.


For more information, visit:

https://www.facebook.com/pg/OlonaRanchAndResorts/photos/?tab=album&album_id=630038780357679

Saturday, 15 July 2017

Factors Impeding "Cleaner Lagos Initiative"!

As efforts to curtail flood in Lagos state intensifies, through the on-going reforms in the environment sector; residents have been warned to desist from indiscriminate dumping of refuge, even as officials of the Ministry of the Environment recently embarked on clearing out blocked drainage systems, to allow easy flow of water. The "Cleaner Lagos Initiative", aimed at evolving a viable solid waste management system, by ensuring that refuge are turned into resources, instead of abandoning them to litter around, as obtained, is a welcomed development, howbeit, following factors needs to be put into consideration.



Pictures below indicate that- the "Cleaner Lagos Initiative" plan, is yet to kick off in most parts of Lagos state. Wastes from a recent drainage clearance along Mobil road, Lekki Scheme 2 area, as seen in the picture below, was dumped beside the gutter, and has been there for a couples of days, waiting for proper disposal by the Lagos Waste Management Authority (LAWMA). Abandoning refuge by gutters, especially after environmental sanitation or flood, is a norm around Lagos metropolis, and it is as good as not making any attempts to clear it, in the first place. This is because these wastes end up getting washed back into the drainage. 

Mobil rd, Lekki Scheme 2 area, Lekki-Lagos

Another factor, is the need for "Greening". Signs that reads: "This area is reserved for Greening, no trespassing", is seen all over the state, but, the actual "Greening" never takes place. These spaces often end up as a piece of land, with over grown weed, housing miscreants. Attempts by well-meaning organisations to green major areas of the metropolis, never gets to see the light of day, except of-course, these areas (as seen in the pictures) lies withing private jurisdiction.



What about haphazard packing/ abandoning of faulty vehicles by the roadside?, or the usage of parts of major-roads for enterprise?. Packing of vehicles by major road-sides was barred in Lagos state, a couple of weeks back, however,  the Law seems to be more effective on paper. The picture below, of the current situation along Mobil road, around Lekki scheme 11 area, proofs to that. 

Vehicles parked randomly along Mobile road

Woods, from Saw-mill enterprise stored on the roads, along Mobile road,


Another example, is the construction of make-shift stores, and houses directly on drainage paths. These constructions, make it impossible to ascertain when there is a blockade, and need for drainage clearance. 

Make -shift store on a drainage,along Mobil road.

These pictures represents reality, as against what was proposed or written. This is the every-day live around most parts of Lagos metropolis. Be it perpetrated out of ignorance, greed or mischief, they are limitations, or total hindrances, to the actualisation of: "Cleaner Lagos Initiative".

Governments, at the Local, State and Federal levels, might mean well through their numerous initiatives, to protect and develop the environment, protect lives and foster economic growth, but when these projects are not monitored, there are as good as not being there in the first place. 
Local governments need to be actively involved in government initiatives, from planing to implementation, even post implementation stages. Being at the grass-root, they are the closest to the situation, hence the need for a coalition between State and Federal Government's projects for feasibility purpose. 











Thursday, 13 July 2017

Photos From Around Asaba!

Pictures of some historic places in Asaba, Delta-State capital city, Nigeria.




The Colonial Residency, known as Mungo Park House

Colonial 'sleeping quarters'

Colonial 'sleeping quarters



Saint Joseph Catholic Church, Nnebisi road

Arcade ground, formerly known as 'Government field', on Nnebisi Road, major events like 'Children's Day and Independence Day celebrations held here

Status like this, seen at the junction leading to Umuezei Quaters, along Nnebisi road, are seen on most junctions, they told stories about the history of Asaba

The water reserve, called 'reservoir'..one of the oldest facility constitutions




Ilaje, Inward VGC Still Waiting To Be Lifted!

The picture below is the state of Ilaje inward Ajah as at Wednesday, July 12, 2017. Looking orderly at least. 






Ironically, from the picture below, the other side of Ilaje bus-stop, inward Victoria Garden City (VGC), Lekki Peninsula axis of Lagos state, Nigeria, is a total mess




When it rains...this is what you get: 




There is no sign of 'work-in-progress' any where around. Nah like this e' go dey?

Tuesday, 11 July 2017

Lagos Begins Operation Clear-Out -Blocked Drainage!

Trailing recent flooding as a result of forecasted heavy rains across Lagos state, Nigeria, officials of the state's Ministry of the Environment were seen clearing out a blocked drainage to allow easy flow of water at the Lekki area.


This needs to replicated across the state, because almost all the drainage systems are blocked and needs to be cleared. 



Also, the waste management officials should be nearby to dispose cleared out debris...to prevent from going all back into the drainage...as is the usual situation.

See previous related story: 
http://rovinginformant.blogspot.com.ng/2016/11/drainage-clearance-needs-waste-disposal.html