Sanitation Exercise: Lagos Lifts Restriction On Movement
By Editorial board
25 April 2015 |
3:18 am
TO ensure free movement of pupils during the National Common Entrance Examination, the Lagos State government yesterday lifted restriction on movement during today’s monthly sanitation exercise.
TO ensure free movement of pupils during the National Common Entrance Examination, the Lagos State government yesterday lifted restriction on movement during today’s monthly sanitation exercise.
Commissioner for Information and Strategy, Lateef Ibirogba, said the decision was in respect of the nationwide examination, stressing that it was not an outright cancellation of the exercise.
He therefore enjoined Lagosians to observe the exercise which holds from 7 am to 10 am, and keep their environment clean.
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