Lagos lost N19.52bn to fire in 2024 – Sanwo-Olu claims
“In 2023, 2,573 fire incidents were recorded but in the year 2024, we had a sharp drop of 1,952,” she said.
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“In 2023, 2,573 fire incidents were recorded but in the year 2024, we had a sharp drop of 1,952,” she said.
He urged officers across the country to sustain the momentum and continue deploying a balanced strategy in the agency’s nationwide drug control efforts.
“We won’t tell Lagosians lies,” he said. “If nature takes its course, what we can do is to mitigate its impact.”
Notable citizens, including Lagos-based human rights lawyer Femi Falana (SAN), condemned the action, calling it “unconstitutional.”
He added, “It is important that we don’t only understand ourselves, but we must understand our history so we don’t lose ourselves.
The report also noted the increasing problem of prank calls, revealing that the agency received 315 false emergency alerts within the period.
He said “We won’t outsource, lease or rent out our sovereignty and birthright to any settler colony, no matter how many statements or noise they make
“Any decision or action taken outside the legally prescribed time limit is a nullity and of no legal effect,” the Chief Judge emphasised.
In a notice issued by the Lagos State Teaching Service Commission on Tuesday, the portal will be open for applications from Tuesday, July 1 to Monday, July 14, 2025.