Since the explosion, the state government through its emergency management agency (LASEMA), has rehabilitated displaced people numbering over 300. The displaced included 40 infants and 30 children. More than five months after... Read more:
Six months after the multiple pipeline explosion that killed two persons and displaced many residents at Abule Egba in Lagos, the state government is set to close the Igando relief camp where the displaced residents have been taking refuge.
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