Lagos State Arrests 45 Beggars Across Alimosho, Agege, and Oshodi in Zero-Tolerance Street Begging Enforcement Operation
The Lagos State Government has arrested 45 beggars in Alimosho, Agege, and Oshodi as part of routine enforcement and mop-up operations across the state. The operation, disclosed by the State Commissioner for Environment and Water Resources, Tokunbo Wahab, aims to enforce the state’s zero-tolerance policy on street begging, which is considered an environmental nuisance and a public safety risk. Seventeen beggars were arrested in Alimosho, twelve in Agege, ten more in a follow-up operation in Alimosho, and six in Oshodi. Wahab emphasized that street begging exposes individuals and road users to avoidable dangers and disrupts public order, stressing the state government’s commitment to maintaining compliance and public safety.
The Lagos State Government has arrested 45 beggars in Alimosho, Agege, and Oshodi as part of routine enforcement and mop-up operations across the state. The operation, disclosed by the State Commissioner for Environment and Water Resources, Tokunbo Wahab, aims to enforce the state’s zero-tolerance policy on street begging, which is considered an environmental nuisance and a public safety risk. Seventeen beggars were arrested in Alimosho, twelve in Agege, ten more in a follow-up operation in Alimosho, and six in Oshodi. Wahab emphasized that street begging exposes individuals and road users to avoidable dangers and disrupts public order, stressing the state government’s commitment to maintaining compliance and public safety.
Lagos State Arrests 45 Beggars Across Alimosho, Agege, and Oshodi in Zero-Tolerance Street Begging Enforcement Operation
The Lagos State Government has arrested 45 beggars in Alimosho, Agege, and Oshodi as part of routine enforcement and mop-up operations across the state. The operation, disclosed by the State Commissioner for Environment and Water Resources, Tokunbo Wahab, aims to enforce the state’s zero-tolerance policy on street begging, which is considered an environmental nuisance and a public safety risk. Seventeen beggars were arrested in Alimosho, twelve in Agege, ten more in a follow-up operation in Alimosho, and six in Oshodi. Wahab emphasized that street begging exposes individuals and road users to avoidable dangers and disrupts public order, stressing the state government’s commitment to maintaining compliance and public safety.
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