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9 May 2024
.Says 24,000 approvals granted in five years, 300 distressed buildings demolished Lagos State Government, yesterday, announced a 40 per cent rebate on payment of duties and planning approvals. It also disclosed that over 24,000 planning permit approvals were granted in the last five years in the state. The state’s Commissioner for Physical Planning and Urban…

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