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August 2, 2024 Sanwo-Olu Commends Peaceful Protest in Lagos, Calls for Return to Normalcy

Lagos State Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu has praised the residents of Lagos for their peaceful approach to the nationwide protests against hunger and hardship. According to a statement by Gbenga Omotoso, the Commissioner for Information and Strategy, the governor admires the protesters' maintenance of law and order.

Omotoso stated, "The Lagos State Government has observed today's protest in various parts of the State and commends the peaceful conduct of Lagosians. Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu believes this is the appropriate way to protest in our dear State."

He also acknowledged the slowdown in business activities due to fears of potential violence but noted that such disruptions did not occur. "Lagosians have embraced peace and rejected destruction while expressing their views and exercising their right to protest," he said.

The government has heard the protestors' message about hunger and hardship. Omotoso highlighted measures being taken to address these issues, including the Federal Government's suspension of import duties on food items and the opening of the National Grains Reserve, which aims to alleviate the food shortage and reduce prices.

Governor Sanwo-Olu has also promised the return of popular Sunday Markets with a 25% discount on major food items and the Medical Outreach, which offers free treatment. The 25% fare reduction on all transport facilities will continue, along with other measures to ease the burden on Lagosians.

Omotoso emphasized the importance of ending the protests now that the message has been heard and praised the professional conduct of security agencies, community leaders, religious leaders, resident associations, and others who ensured peace was maintained.

"Lagosians are encouraged to resume their normal activities without fear. Security agents will continue to ensure the safety of the State and the smooth operation of businesses without harassment," Omotoso concluded.

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