#EndSARS Protests: Lagos State Will Need N1trillion For Reconstruction - Speaker Gbajabiamila

Posted by Amarachi on Mon 26th Oct, 2020 - tori.ng

According to the speaker, a minimum of N1 Trillion will be needed to rebuild all damages done to the state.


Femi Gbajabiamila

Speaker of the House of Representatives, Femi Gbajabiamila has disclosed that a total of N1trillion is required to rebuild all damages which occurred during the #EndSARS protest and the crisis that followed afterwards.

The speaker disclosed this on Sunday, October 25, during a commiseration and solidarity visit to Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu, at Lagos House, Marina.

According to Vanguard, the minister said: “The House of Representatives will do all it can to compensate all those who suffered brutality including policemen that lost their lives in the process.

Also whatever the house can do in rebuilding Lagos and other states it will do. We are now in a state of reconstruction. What must be done will be done.

I learnt from the governor of Lagos State that it will take N1 Trillion to rebuild what had been lost and asked him whats the budget size of the state he said about N1,Trillion. You can see we are moving backward.

Hence, we must consider the consequences of our actions before embarking on any venture. I therefore, appeal to the youths to allow peace to reign henceforth. I still believe in unity of Nigeria.

You have fought a good fight, government, National Assembly have listened. Its time to take stock and ensure it never happened again. What has happened has happened.”

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