Lagos State government, yesterday, expressed worry that the value of the colossal damage to property affecting various parastatals during the #EndSARS mayhem were yet to be determined, seven months after.
The Lagos State Government has expressed concern that the value of damage to property affecting various parastatals during the EndSARS protest is yet to be determined, several months after.
Afolabi Ayantayo, Special Adviser, Parastatals Monitoring Office, disclosed this during the ministerial press briefing on Tuesday to commemorate the second anniversary of the Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu-led administration held in Alausa, Ikeja.
According to Ayantayo, 20 parastatals were affected in varying degrees during the EndSARS protest in the State, adding that the government is still assessing and compiling the data.
He said: “Following the unfortunate EndSARS protest and the attendant heavy destruction of public and private property, the State suffered heavy damage to critical public property, and this nearly brought the State to a standstill economically.
The Lagos State Government has expressed concern that the
value of damage to property affecting various parastatals during the EndSARS
protest is yet to be determined, several months after.
Afolabi Ayantayo, Special Adviser, Parastatals Monitoring
Office, disclosed this during the ministerial press briefing on Tuesday to
commemorate the second anniversary of the Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu-led
administration held in Alausa, Ikeja.
According to Ayantayo, 20 parastatals were affected in
varying degrees during the EndSARS protest in the State, adding that the
government is still assessing and compiling the data.
He said: “Following the unfortunate EndSARS protest and the
attendant heavy destruction of public and private property, the State suffered