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FULL LIST: Lagos announces locations for discounted food markets

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The Lagos government has announced locations for discounted food markets in the state.

 

On February 22, the Lagos state government announced a series of interventions to ameliorate the prevailing economic hardship on residents.

 

In a statement on Friday, Gbenga Omotoso, commissioner for information and strategy, said Babajide Sanwo-Olu, governor of the state, directed that the ‘Ounje Eko’ food markets should commence discounted sale of food items across the five divisions of Lagos effective from Sunday.

 

The commissioner said the food items — rice, beans, garri, bread, eggs, tomatoes, pepper, among others — will be sold at 25 percent discount to residents.

 

Omotoso said measures have been put in place to prevent unethical practices in the sale of the food items.

 

“In order to prevent sharp practices and ensure the foodstuff reaches a large number of Lagosians, a voucher system will be introduced as the pilot scheme kicks off,” the commissioner said.

 

“Independent payment solution providers and food vendors have been identified and carefully selected to operate the process. They will also provide real-time data on the exercise for monitoring.

 

“For the purpose of transparency, prices of the items have also been listed.”

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The commissioner said a 5kg bag of rice will be sold at N5,325, with 1kg selling for N1,065.

 

Similarly, a 5kg bag of beans will be sold at N6,225, while 1kg will cost N1,245.

 

He said prices of other staples will also be made available through various media outlets.

 

Omotoso said the markets will be open at 27 locations in Ikeja, six in Lagos Island, nine in Ikorodu, five in Epe, and 10 in Badagry divisions.

See the locations of the markets below:

LAGOS ISLAND
S/N

LGA/LCDA

 

LOCATIONS

1

 

Eti Osa LGA

Ikota Primary School, Lekki -Epe Expressway, Ikota

 

2

Eti-Osa East LCDA

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3

Ikoyi Obalende LCDA

Old Nursing Ground, 1-9 Awolowo Road, Ikoyi

4

Iru Victoria Island LCDA

Victory Island Snr. Secondary, School, Opposite Eko Hotel

5

Lagos Island LGA

Elegbata Junior High School

6

Lagos Island East LCDA

Lafiaji Senior Secondary School

IKORODU
S/N

LGA/LCDA

LOCATIONS

1

Ikorodu LGA

Ikorodu Grammar School

2

Igbogbo/Bayeku LCDA

Zumuratu Islamiya Grammar School, Igbogbo

3

Ijede LCDA

Luwasa Jnr High School, ljede

4

Ikorodu North LCDA

Odogunyan Grammar School, Odogunyan

5

Ikorodu West LCDA

Cherubim and Seraphim Primary School

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6

Imota LCDA

LGA Pry. School, Imota

7

Kosofe LGA

St Emmanuel Pry Sch, Ogudu

8

Ikosi Isheri LCDA

Ikosi High School, Ketu

9

Agboyi Ketu LCDA

Comprehensive Jnr High School, Agboyi Ketu

IKEJA
S/N

LGA

LOCATIONS

1

Agege LGA

Dairy Farm Secondary School

2

Orile Agege LCDA

Saka Tinubu Memorial School, Orile Agege

3

Ajeromi-Ifelodun

AFRICAN Primary School, (Close to the Secretariat)

4

Ifelodun LCDA

LA Primary School Layeni, beside the Layeni Police Station, Ojo Road, Ajegunte, Apapa

5

Alimosho LGA

Ebenezer/Egbeda Primary School, Egbeda

6

Mosan Okunola LCDA

Alimosho Secondary School, Alimosho

7

Agbado Oke-Odo LCDA

Oke Odo Primary School

8

Igando-Ikotun LCDA

Igando Community Grammar School, Igando

9

Ayobo -Ipaja LCDA

St Andrews Anglican Pry School, Church Bus Stop, Ipaja

10

Lagos Mainland LGA

Nawarudeen Secondary School, Cemetry Street, Ebute Metta

11

Yaba LCDA

Lagos City College, Sabo, Yaba

12

Odi Olowo Ojuwoye LCDA

lupeju Grammar School, Ilupeju

13

Oshodi-Isolo

Owoseni Primary School, Oshodi

14

Ejigbo LCDA

Oke Afa Snr. Secondary, Jankande Estate

15

Isolo LCDA

Ire Akari Snr Secondary School, Isolo

16

Shomolu LGA

Gbagada Comprehensive Jr High School.

17

Bariga LCDA

Alubarika Primary School

18

Surulere LGA

Lagos Progressive Pry. Sch, Mbah Str. Surulere

19

Coker Aguda LCDA

Aguda Community Senior Secondary School

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20

Itire-Ikate LCDA

Itire Ikate Primary School, Eleja

21

Ifako ljaiye LGA

African Church Primary School, College Road

22

Ojokoro LCDA|

Ijaye Ojokoro High School, Ojokoro

23

Ikeja LGA

Tokunbo Alli Primary School, Ikeja

24

Ojodu LCDA

Ojodu Grammar School, Omole

15

Onigbongbo LCDA

Oregun Senior Secondary School

26

Lagos State Secretariat, Alausa

Adeyemi Bero Auditorium Premises, Alausa

27

Egbe -Idimu LCDA

Local Govt. Grammar School, Idimu

EPE
S/N

LGA

LOCATIONS

1

Epe LGA

St. Theresa Roman Catholic Primary School, Awolowo Way, Oke Oyinbo

2

Eredo LCDA

St Patrick Secondary School Eredo

3

Ikosi Ejinrin LCDA

Methodist primary school Agbowa

4

Ibeju Lekki LGA

Ibeju High School, Ibeju

5

Lekki LCDA

Lekki High Community High School, Lekki

BADAGRY
S/N

LGA/LCDA

LOCATIONS

1

Amuo Odofin LGA

FESTAC Jnr College

2

Ori Ade LCDA

Satellite Primary School

3

Apapa LGA

United Christian Pry Sch, Marine Beach.

4

Apapa lganmu LCDA)

Metropolitan Nursery & Primary School Sari – Iganmo, Orile

5

Badagry LGA

St. Thomas Primary School, Badarry

6

Badagry West LCDA

APA Health Center, Opposite LA School, APA

7

Olorunda LCDA

Anglican Primary School Aradagun (Mosafejo)

8

Ojo LGA

Ojo Snr High School

9

Iba LCDA

Iba Housing Estate Jnr Secondary School

10

Oto-Awori LCDA

Oto/Ijanikin Primary School

 

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