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Alimosho tops list as Lagos records 6,442 emergencies in 54 months

Alimosho recorded the most number of cases with 242 incidents.
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THE Lagos State Emergency Management Agency (LASEMA) has announced that it responded to 6,442 incidents in 54 months, with the Alimosho Local Government Area topping the list. 

According to media reports, these incidents spanned June 2, 2019, to December 31, 2023, under Governor Babajide Olusola Sanwo-Olu-led administration.

According to data released by the Head of the Public Affairs Unit, Nosa Okunbor, 1,461 incidents were recorded between January 1 and December 31, 2023.

Out of these figures, 138 incidents were attended in December 2023, with the truck/tanker category responsible for 58 incidents, comprising 39 truck/tanker accidents, 12 breakdowns, two fallen tanker/trucks, and five stuck tanker incidents.

This was followed by 29 vehicle crashes, while the fire disaster category came next with 11 cases, comprising seven fire outbreaks, one tanker/truck and three vehicular fires.8160

However, eight incidents were recorded in the medical category, comprising suicides, attempted suicides, and recovered dead bodies, while other events recorded 19 incidents.

There were also two building collapses, five partial collapses and two collapsed bridges, while an incident of oil spillage and leakage was recorded during the time under review.

The data showed no case of explosion, marine incident, train or air crashes in December 2023. The data analysis of incidents recorded per local council revealed that the densely populated Alimosho Local Council, with the largest landmass, recorded the highest number of incidents with 25 out of the 138 incidents recorded in December.

Kosofe Local Council recorded 22 incidents, Ikeja 15, Mushin and Lagos Island recorded 11 incidents each, Apapa, Oshodi-Isolo, and Eti-Osa LGAs recorded 10 incidents each, while Ikorodu and Lagos Mainland experienced five incidents each, just as Shomolu recorded four incidents.8161

Amuwo-Odofin recorded three incidents, while Surulere and Epe recorded two incidents each, with Agege, Ibeju-Lekki and Ifako-Ijaiye LGAs recording one incident each in December 2023.

A close examination of available data on emergency trends in local Governments last year revealed that Alimosho recorded the most number of cases with 242 incidents while Ikeja Local Council placed a distant second with 191 incidents and Kosofe third with 158 cases.

While Ojo council recorded a low 13 cases and Badagry council recorded zero. On the monthly emergency trends, the most cases in a month were recorded in October (145 cases), followed by December with 138 cases, while January came third with 129 cases. The lowest number of incidents was recorded in May with 106 cases, April with 111 cases, and November with 112 cases.