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Alimosho, Ajeromi LGAs Receive Highest Allocation in Lagos for July

by Eucharia Egwuma
September 23, 2020
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Alimosho, Ajeromi LGAs Receive Highest Allocation in Lagos for July
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Alimosho and Ajeromi/Ifelodun Local Government Areas have received the highest allocations among 20 LGAs for the month of July this year.

While Alimosho got N762,387,739.93, Ajeromi/Ifelodun received N577,526,671.94.

Kosofe received N567,431,313,93; Mushin had N558,838,377.64; Oshodi/Isolo received N555,955134.81; Ojo got N549,745,870.62; Ikorodu had N540,150,054.39; Surulere received N522,477,613.78.

Agege followed behind with N509,726,070.87; Ifako/Ijaye received N500,224,660.96; Somolu got N491,263,503.61; Ikeja got N468,179,507,35; Eti-Osa had N468,117,422.74; Amuwo-Odofin received N465,286,062.46.

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