Lagos State has set a target to create 10,000 jobs in the agro-business value chain, as it inaugurated two new Eko marts in Surulere and Ajah areas of the state. This is aimed at making agro produce available to the people at affordable rates. Gbolahan Lawal, commissioner for agriculture and co-ope
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