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[blank_start]80[blank_end] percent of Nigeria's trade is based in and around Lagos
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The major airport in Lagos is the arrival point for [blank_start]80[blank_end]% of flights to West Africa
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Eko Atlantic, an example of an urban industrial area stimulating economic development, will house [blank_start]150000[blank_end] and provide jobs to [blank_start]250000[blank_end] more
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In Squatter Settlements in Lagos, [blank_start]75[blank_end]% live in one room per family
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[blank_start]10[blank_end]% has treated, purified water in Lagos
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The Lagos informal economy contains [blank_start]40[blank_end]% of people
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The Lagos government collects [blank_start]40[blank_end]% of rubbish
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In [blank_start]2012[blank_end] the Lagos State Water Regulatory Commission started regulating the water supply. With the aim to bring a water supply at a fair price
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Traffic fumes are [blank_start]5[blank_end] times higher in Lagos than recommended
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In [blank_start]2003[blank_end] the Lagos State government setup the [blank_start]LAMATA[blank_end] to improve transport
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The first actions of the LAMATA was to setup a bus from suburbs to Lagos Island which transported [blank_start]200000[blank_end] daily which was then expanded
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In [blank_start]2016[blank_end] a master plan to create a waterway network of [blank_start]ferries[blank_end], an efficient road network without [blank_start]obstructions[blank_end] and better urban [blank_start]planning[blank_end] to reduce commutes
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The Mokoko floating school can give lessons to [blank_start]60[blank_end] children at once
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To reduce unemployment and crime the [blank_start]LSSTF[blank_end], a group of private companies, were brought together to act as police