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Lagos govt. removes touts from Oshodi, Ikeja-along pedestrian bridges
The Lagos State government has removed touts from the pedestrian bridges at Oshodi and Ikeja-Along in response to complaints from Lagosians about their disruptive behaviour.
According to a statement by Ajayi Lukman, Head of the Agency’s Public Affairs and Advocacy Unit, the Lagos Environmental Sanitation Corps (LAGESC), also known as KIA, carried out the operation to clear these bridges of nuisance individuals on Monday.
The statement also highlighted that the Corps Marshal of the Agency, Major Olatunbosun Olaniyi Cole (Retd), emphasized the importance of eliminating all activities that hinder the safe use of pedestrian bridges by pedestrians.
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