#EndSARS: N2.5bn assets burnt, thousands of jobs threatened at Lekki Plaza - LCC | The Nation

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The Lekki Concession Company (LCC) Thursday said assets worth about N2.5billion were destroyed in the aftermath of the October 20 incident at the Admiralty Circle (Lekki) Toll Plaza. EndSARS

The Lekki Concession Company Thursday said assets worth about N2.5billion were destroyed in the aftermath of the October 20 incident at the Admiralty Circle Toll Plaza.

Last Saturday’s decision by the Lagos Judicial Panel of Inquiry to return the toll gate to the LCC has generated strong reactions from youth movements with a group threatening to occupy it and another pledging to defend it. He explained that the LCC approached the Judicial Panel of Inquiry to return the Tollgate to it in good faith and stem its losses.

“We want to place on record that we cooperated fully with the Panel and made a strong representation through our lawyers concerning the return of our assets, a request the Panel graciously granted on Saturday, February 6, 2021. He said that the LCC, incorporated as a special purpose vehicle to build, operate and maintain the Eti-Osa Lekki Toll Road under a 30-year concession, is the first successful PPP intervention in road infrastructure in Nigeria.

Source: News Formal (newsformal.com)

 

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Always easy to destroy than to build. A lesson learnt

Oh heavenly father. This set of people are professional giving this Kind of figure .

This people can lie.

Na God go punish all of una when dey open mouth talk anyhow.....idiot people

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