The Lagos state government says restriction of Movement during the
monthly sanitation exercise is still in force. According to a post on
their Facebook page, a federal high court
today granted a stay of execution on the
March 16th
High court verdict nullifying the restriction of movement during
environmental sanitation exercise in the state. This implies that until
the appeal by the state govt is heard, the
nullification of restriction of movement cannot be enforced. So stay at home, people! :-)
lol...their business. Don't even have cause to go out on saturdays as early as that sef..lol
ReplyDeleteD days of environmental sanitations r numbered in Lagos IJN. Grounding movements bcos of dis is wicknedness.
DeleteWICKEDNES meant.
DeleteTrash
DeleteLagos people, please take note
ReplyDeleteGood one, very necessary. Linda take note!
ReplyDeleteGood one, very necessary. Linda take note!
ReplyDeleteGood one, very necessary. Linda take note!
ReplyDeleteI really don't understand why LASG will not obey a simple court ORDER.
ReplyDeleteGuess DSTV Nigeria took a cue from them. Flagrant disobedience to the LAWs of Nigeria.
Our government is our biggest enemy. Irrational humans holding positions of authority.
Don't u know how to READ!!!!
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ReplyDeleteOh! Its for Lagosians.
ReplyDelete~BONARIO~says so via NOKIA LUMIA
LOL NO WAHALA
ReplyDeleteY nau?????????????????????????????
ReplyDeleteIt's normal even in other states.
ReplyDeleteHmmmmmm, d days or d era of dis environmental sanitation's r numbered if d case goes against Lagos in d court.
ReplyDeleteNigerians need force to act right, so yep, it contnues.
ReplyDeleteWell considering how dirty some places are I think it is needed. I just hope lagos state govt is not wasting tax payers money to fight this case in court so that dubious activities can be carried out during said period of the environmental movement restriction
ReplyDeleteHEARD!!!!!
ReplyDeleteI know a lot of peeps wont be happy about this
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ReplyDeleteIssokay!!! Shioooor! ## Linda's Favorite!
ReplyDeleteSeen!
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ReplyDeleteThat's for Lagosians.. Not for me..
ReplyDeleteLinda I said so.
Okay o
ReplyDeleteDon't mind dos dirty pple jare, dey wnt lagos 2 b a dirty city again, kojo. Eko onibaje, obaje ti
ReplyDeleteDon't mind dos dirty pple jare, dey wnt lagos 2 b a dirty city again, kojo. Eko onibaje, obaje ti
ReplyDeletefine..ds is wht i want lasg 2 do b4.some dirty peoople need one 2 force dem b4 dey cld b clean.
ReplyDeleteAt d end of d day,we go dey shout cleanliness is nxt 2 Godliness,Alas! we dnt want 2 b clean.please stay 4 ur house 2moro n clean d environment.
Good. Some people would still go against it.
ReplyDeleteSanitation indeed. Lagos is yet to be sanitised. I really hope some measures can be put in place to make it more effective.
ReplyDeleteSanitation indeed... Lagos is yet to be sanitised. I really hope some measures can be put in place to make it more effective.
ReplyDeleteSanitation indeed... Lagos is yet to be sanitised. I really hope some measures can be put in place to make it more effective.
ReplyDeleteSanitation is needed once a month in this crazy Lagos to calm your mind and calm your soul. The wahala of Lagos is too much. Once a month peace for 3 hours is ok.
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