“We are bringing our services closer to the people to ensure that every consumer has easy access to redress mechanisms and consumer education,” he said.
Lagos residents have called for actions to protect the environment and promote public health amid growing concerns over climate change.
A teacher, Grace Ekot, said the rising cost of cooking gas was taking a toll on household finances.
For a company that already serves millions of Nigerians through its digital financial services, any hint of a new product quickly attracts attention.
She said the ministry was deliberately shifting from policy conversations to measurable employment outcomes.
The residents warned that the situation is heightening environmental and public health risks.
Mrs Babalola-Hodonu said, “I bought a mini basket over the weekend at N50,000.’’
The order issued by the court in Lagos also stopped FRSC from punishing or fining drivers of such vehicles.
They, however, urged LAWMA to ensure effective waste evacuation in 2025 to prevent the spread of dirt and health hazards.
She said that the increase had become frustrating to low-income earners.
