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Lagos residents consume N4.5bn food daily – Sanwo-Olu

of Lagos State says residents of the state consume about N4.5 billion worth of food daily just as he reiterated his commitment to food security.

The governor, represented by Sam Egube, Commissioner for Economic, Planning and Budget, said that the state had decided to take the bull by the horn in guaranteeing food security for people with different agricultural and food value chains.“Although it covers only 0.4 per cent of Nigeria’s territorial land mass making it the smallest in the country.

Mr Sanwo-Olu added that improving the food systems would influence positive changes and as well address multiple challenges being experienced in the country. “As a state government, we will continue to provide infrastructure and incentives to support all private sector initiatives where required. He urged all participants at the workshop to show commitment by sharing ideas and opinions on the selected programmes slated to kick-start implementation.

“The zonal sensitisation workshop is designed to onboard all of us as we begin to bring synergy across states and regions.

 

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Did he want to pay it ni......what parameters did he used

In a day the governor dey feed us well but the caterers no dey share the food well.

Shey we no Dey pay money for the food? Ehn!!!!

Na Sanwolu dey feed them?

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