Coronavirus: LASG debunks allegation of store looting

Lagos State Commissioner for Agriculture, Mr Gbolahan Lawal

The Lagos State Government has asserted that none of its warehouses was vandalized and looted contrary to an online video.

An online video alleged that the State Government’s store at Abule Egba storing the on-going coronavirus (COVID-19) Emergency Food Response stimulus package was vandalized.

A statement issued on Wednesday from the Ministry of Agriculture explained that the allegation was totally false more importantly as the State Government did not have any store house in Abule Egba.

The Statement therefore urged members of the public to disregard both the video and allegation completely.

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