Lagos rescues destitutes, beggars, others for rehabilitation
Lagos rescues destitutes, beggars, others for rehabilitation
The Lagos State Ministry of Youth and Social Development, in collaboration with the Lagos State Task Force, has embarked on a week-long raid across various areas of the state.
The move is a response to public outcry on increasing number of destitute individuals, miscreants, and children involved in street begging, which constitute environmental nuisances and pose security risks.
The Commissioner for Youth and Social Development, Mr. Mobolaji Ogunlende, explained, “The week-long operation was prompted by messages and calls from residents across Lagos metropolis, raising concerns about security.
“These complaints became so frequent that the relevant MDAs responsible for addressing the issue had to take immediate action. We quickly embarked on this exercise, which has been very successful so far.
“Since the operation began, we have rescued a significant number of adults and children from the streets of Lagos State. All rescued individuals have been taken to our rehabilitation centers for proper care, rehabilitation, and reintegration into society. While efforts are ongoing to reunite the children with their families, the adults among them will undergo empowerment programmes to acquire skills that will enable them to become productive and economically self-reliant.”
The operation covered major routes, including Awolowo Way up to Falomo Roundabout, Ikoyi, Ozumba Mbadiwe Avenue, Lekki Road, and other parts of the state.
During the raid, 27 individuals, including 15 minors engaged in unlawful street trading and begging, were rescued.
A statement from the ministry added, “All those apprehended will be transferred to the appropriate government facilities in compliance with relevant laws.
“The Lagos State Government remains committed to ensuring a safe and secure environment for its residents.”