Lagos
govt cancels movement’s restriction for May 30th sanitation
The Guardian Nigeria|Deola Adebiyi
The Lagos state government has cancelled restriction of
movement during Saturday May 30thenvironmental sanitation exercise in
the state.
While announcing the cancellation, the Commissioner for Environment, Tunji
Bello said the cancellation is to enable residents of the state participate
fully in all activities lined up to celebrate the inauguration of the
president-elect Muhammadu Buhari and the Lagos state governor elect, Akinwunmi
Ambode.
“The Lagos State Government has cancelled restriction of human and
vehicular activities during the May monthly sanitation coming up this
Saturday as the state prepares for the swearing-in/inauguration
ceremony of the new governor. This cancellation is to allow for a hitch-free
swearing-in and inauguration coming up both in Lagos and Abuja. The restriction
of movement was lifted in order to allow full participation of our people during
the state and national inauguration ceremonies. The restriction of movement was
lifted to also allow easy transportation of fuel from the various tank farms
from Lagos to other parts of the nation, as well as allow normalcy to return to
our roads. The next edition of the cleaning exercise will come up in June.” he
said
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