LAGOS TRANSPORTATION MINISTRY ANNOUNCES COMPLAINT HOTLINES FOR PUBLIC FEEDBACK
The Lagos State Ministry of Transportation has announced dedicated phone hotlines aimed at facilitating public feedback and complaints regarding the activities of the Ministry and its Officials.
Recognizing the importance of fostering transparency, accountability, and responsiveness in governance, the phone numbers will provide citizens with a direct channel to express their concerns, report grievances, and provide valuable feedback on transportation-related matters.
Members of the public are encouraged to utilize this service responsibly by providing accurate information and details when lodging complaints or sharing feedback.
The Ministry assures the public of its commitment to addressing all inquiries and complaints promptly and effectively.
The hotline numbers for lodging complaints and providing feedback are as follows: 09020009000 or 09020004000.
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