LASPARK defends ₦1,000 JJT Park access fee
In a statement addressed to Ikeja Record, LASPARK explained that the fee, introduced in 2024, covers costs for repairs, janitorial services, security, and facility management, ensuring a clean and secure environment for visitors.
Following a recent Ikeja Record report highlighting public concerns over the ₦1,000 access fee at Johnson Jakande Tinubu (JJT) Park, the Lagos State Parks and Gardens Agency (LASPARK) has responded, defending the fee as necessary for park maintenance.
In a statement addressed to Ikeja Record, LASPARK explained that the fee, introduced in 2024, covers cos…
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