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LASEMA staff protest non payment of five month salaries

By Guardian Exclusive
16 August 2019   |   9:31 pm
Workers of the Lagos State Emergency Management Agency (LASEMA) have taken to the street threatening to down tools over non-payment of five months’ salary arrears.

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