The Lagos State Government, under the leadership of Commissioner Hon. Mobolaji Ogunlende from the Ministry of Youth and Social Development, has initiated a sweeping cleanup campaign.
The primary focus is on addressing the pressing issues of street begging and the reprehensible exploitation of infants for alms across the state. This strategic endeavor reflects the government’s resolute dedication to ensuring safety, dignity, and cleanliness for all residents of Lagos.
Commissioner Hon. Mobolaji Ogunlende underscored the transformative impact of this campaign, stating,
“Our aim is to create a safer and more dignified Lagos, a city where every resident feels valued and respected. We are shifting the narrative from hardship to empathy, from exploitation to opportunity, ensuring our communities thrive with hope.”
This initiative aligns seamlessly with the broader efforts of the Governor Sanwo-Olu-led administration to sanitize Lagos State. Recent actions have specifically targeted the removal of roadside and walkway displays of goods and services, exemplifying the government’s commitment to restoring order and cleanliness throughout the city.
“The Lagos State Government will no longer tolerate behaviors that undermine the safety and well-being of our citizens. We are resolute in our pursuit of a more compassionate, dignified, and thriving Lagos for all,” added Hon. Ogunlende.
This campaign serves as a testament to the government’s unwavering commitment to fostering a more empathetic and prosperous Lagos, tirelessly working towards creating an environment where all residents can thrive.