The Lagos State Consumer Protection Agency has completed a major regulatory decentralization milestone following the formal activation of its new annex operations across multiple local government domains. General Manager Afolabi Solebo, Esq., stated that the administrative expansion is designed to bring state mediation mechanisms directly closer to grassroots consumers for immediate legal redress.
Building on existing branch sites within Ikorodu, Badagry, Bariga, and Ikoyi-Obalende, the consumer watchdog has launched additional functional stations inside the Ojo, Epe, and Agege Local Government Areas, alongside the Isolo LCDA network. The localized layouts allow citizens to file formal petitions against hazardous items, misleading promotions, and unfair trade maneuvers instantly.
The agency confirmed that its expanded offices are staffed to execute mediation, advocacy, and direct merchant audits across twenty separate economic sectors, including power distribution, logistics, and retail markets. The Ministry of Wealth Creation has backed the decentralized format, ensuring that ethical business standards are maintained evenly across all suburban trading hubs.
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