Governor
of Lagos State, weekend, said more than N36 billion was spent annually by Lagos
residents in organizing different social events. This came as the governor said
the solution to the unemployment crisis in the country did not require any
foreign idea, saying “the answer is a Made in Nigeria strategy.” The governor
spoke at the fourth edition of the Lagos Ignite Enterprise and
Employ ability project, a joint youth empowerment programme between the
government and the After school Graduate Development Centre, AGDC.
The event attracted hundreds of youths, ex-Chief Executive Officer of the Nigerian Communications Commission NCC, Dr. Ernest Ndukwe, Ali Baba among other dignitaries. Fashola explained that the figure was collated after a careful study of social events especially party life in Lagos.
The event attracted hundreds of youths, ex-Chief Executive Officer of the Nigerian Communications Commission NCC, Dr. Ernest Ndukwe, Ali Baba among other dignitaries. Fashola explained that the figure was collated after a careful study of social events especially party life in Lagos.
According
to him, “this was the study of night life carried out by the government in five
local governments including Agege, Mushin, Ifako-Ijaiye and Ikeja and another
local government. It showed that more than N36 billion was spent on 1555
parties held within the period. “We did a study between October and November
last year, we took just five local governments in Lagos; Agege, Mushin, Ifako-Ijaiye,
Ikeja and another one. “We studied from Thursday, Friday and Saturday nights,
three days every week for four weeks which was 12 nights.“In 12 nights, 1555
parties were held in these local governments. In terms of drinks, food and all
other engagements during such parties, about N1.2 billion was spent and when we
dis-aggregated them we saw how much went to DJ, MC, food and drinks, the total
picture in the state now and I don’t want to give you a wrong number but it’s
something in the region of about N3 billion monthly on that side of our life
and people are playing and impacting on that side of our economy.The governor
noted that clothing materials worn during such parties popularly called
“Aso-ebi” gulped at least N1.2 billion monthly, saying the market is huge with
much yet to be tapped from it.”
Source: http://www.vanguardngr.com
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