Street begging: Lagos Assembly passes prohibition bill for second reading
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Lagos State House of Assembly has passed for second reading a bill seeking to outlaw street begging across the state, with lawmakers expressing concern over the growing number of beggars on highways and other public spaces, describing the trend as a threat to public safety and environmental sanitation. The development was disclosed in a statement […] Street begging: Lagos Assembly passes prohibition bill for second reading
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