 And so from Lagos, as Nigeria moves into the rainy season, residents of Ijegun area in Ikotun, Ijegun local council development area of the state have raised an alarm over the poor stage of their roads. They called on the state government a hastened road rehabilitation and construction in the area to avoid being caught up in the flooding that may come with heavy rains. Our correspondent Love Ikoko Yedokun visited the area and now reports. For many years, Ijegun Ikotun road remained in a bad shape with portholes and blacked drainage system. This took a toll on vehicles flying the area and on fares. Residents have to pay higher to move in and out of the area. To let the car or motor or motor to come from Ikotun to Ijegun or from Ijegun to Ijagemo. In fact, it is very terrible when rain is falling. The whole place will be flooded with water. Just as reason that just a grady road now is more or less a little bit mutarebuna. I'm very worried because when it starts raining now or when it stopped raining, so to go out you will not be able to see all these bikers, you will not be able to see this Marua and most of them will be calling price. So if you don't have enough transport you can't go anywhere from this place. Though the road looks partially rehabilitated, the worries of residents have not abated with the raining season here again. They fear they might just be rained for another round of nightmare while the season lasts. You know, never reach almost two months. When they level this place now, better look out this road now. It's not good, it's good anyway. Secondly, if the June light come now, we see all this, the level that we are doing, the erosion we carry, all the water, the sound go to Gota. We want government to come to our head, at least to come and help us to do this road from Mijegu down to Ujagemo. So even the lander is going to buzz out about that, that is the last road. If it is done in that way it will be better. Weather forecast has it that Lagos State will witness about 250 to 300 days of rainfall across the 20 local governments this year. It is also expected that the recent increased frequency of extreme weather events will continue with days of extremely high rainfall, which may result in flooding according to the Nigeria hydrological services. From Lagos, lab could be weird. Last evening.