Sanwo-Olu Orders Clean Up Of Lagos State, Eases Curfew From 8am to 9pm

Following the far-reaching torching and decimation endured in Lagos State this week, Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu has requested the tidy up of the state, saying Lagos must mend.

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The governor made this known during preparation on Friday at the State House in Marina.

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He additionally facilitated the check-in time forced to stem the tide of the agitation in the state successful Saturday somewhere in the range of 8 am and 6 pm.

He stated, ” We have started the tidy up of the city on the grounds that the city should be tidy up — a ton of barriers, tires consumed out and about… LAWMA (Lagos Waste Management Authority) is out as of now. They will be working all as the night progressed.

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“Yet, if they don’t complete, I need to reprove and speak to drivers and our residents to be cautious out and about. It would be ideal if you on the off chance that you don’t have to go out, kindly remain at home. However, in the event that you should and you need to go out if it’s not too much trouble drive with a ton of alert on the grounds that there are still a lot of barricades, campfires, broken containers, consumed tires. If you don’t mind being cautious.

“We will attempt to tidy up the city short-term. We’ve pushed the entirety of the men outside.”

The fourteen-day old #EndSARS protests against police fierceness had turned brutal before in the week as rampaging hooligans plundered and wrecked public and private resources including banks, police headquarters, local government secretariats, TV slot, paper house, top of the line castle, shopping centers, and numerous others in the state. Curfew has however been eased now from 8 am to 6 pm in the state.

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