Lagos State Deputy Governor, Obafemi Hamzat, has announced plans by the state government to support owners of businesses that were vandalized or looted by hoodlums during the crisis that erupted in the state on Tuesday, October 20.
Hamzat made this known in a tweet posted on his Twitter handle on Friday, October 23. The tweet also contained a link to a form that the store owners are expected to fill.
“If you are a Lagos based business and your store got looted/vandalized this week, please fill this form by @LSETFhttps://t.co/lwPiXvFzTp. Let’s do what we can to support you,” he tweeted.
https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSdeqVysfhsw07C8iwhjJNb6jTTkF-Ot17YBS2FxgybMtC1rOA/viewform
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