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VIDEO: Lagos to profile, repatriate 396 beggars arrested in sanitation sweep
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VIDEO: Lagos to profile, repatriate 396 beggars arrested in sanitation sweep

The Lagos State Government has arrested 396 beggars during a sanitation campaign, stating they will be profiled, provided with assistance, and repatriated to their home states. The operation was carried out by the Lagos State Environmental Sanitation Corps, led by Commissioner Tokunbo Wahab, who emphasized the government's commitment to improving public order and environmental cleanliness. Street begging is illegal in Lagos, and the government advises against direct donations to beggars, urging contributions through registered charities instead. The action follows existing laws prohibiting begging and giving alms on major highways.

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Vanguard Nigeria logoVanguard NigeriaIndependentCenter8 hr. ago
Lagos rescues 396 beggars in sanitation enforcement drive

The Lagos State Government rescued 396 individuals identified as beggars during a sanitation enforcement operation. The action was led by the Lagos State Environmental Sanitation Corps under the direction of Commissioner Tokunbo Wahab. Rescued individuals will undergo profiling and receive assistance if needed before being returned to their home states. The initiative aims to promote environmental cleanliness, public order, and improved living conditions for residents.

Bias read (Center): The article presents the government's actions as part of a broader public policy initiative focused on sanitation and public order. While the subject involves government intervention in social issues, the framing remains neutral, citing official statements and focusing on operational outcomes rather

The Punch logoThe PunchIndependentCenter13 hr. ago
VIDEO: Lagos to profile, repatriate 396 beggars arrested in sanitation sweep

The Lagos State Government has arrested 396 beggars during a sanitation campaign, stating they will be profiled, provided with assistance, and repatriated to their home states. The operation was carried out by the Lagos State Environmental Sanitation Corps, led by Commissioner Tokunbo Wahab, who emphasized the government's commitment to improving public order and environmental cleanliness. Street begging is illegal in Lagos, and the government advises against direct donations to beggars, urging contributions through registered charities instead. The action follows existing laws prohibiting begging and giving alms on major highways.

Bias read (Center): The article presents the government's actions and policies neutrally, citing official statements and legal frameworks without overt ideological slant. While the subject involves governance and public policy, the framing remains balanced, focusing on factual reporting rather than advocacy or critique

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