Businesswoman urges Sanwo-Olu to check rising rent costs in LagosĀ 

A popular business owner in Lagos State has appealed to Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu to urgently regulate the rising cost of house and shop rents, warning that many businesses are struggling to survive.

The call-out was made by social media influencer and entrepreneur, Laura Ikeji, who spoke in a video currently circulating online.

Speaking on behalf of businesswomen and small business owners in Lagos, Ikeji said many entrepreneurs are frustrated by constant rent increases, which she described as unbearable.

ā€œTo Governor Sanwo-Olu of Lagos State, we the Business Women Association of Lagos State, whether we are founders or owners of small businesses, we are frustrated,ā€ she said.

Ikeji disclosed that she currently pays over ₦30 million in rent for two shops, with one costing ₦30 million and the other ₦16 million.

She explained that the same shops were initially rented for ₦4 million and ₦3 million, but the rent has increased sharply over the years.

ā€œMy store went from ₦4 million to ₦8 million, from ₦8 million to ₦13 million, from ₦13 million to ₦16 million,ā€ she said. ā€œThe other one went from ₦3 million to ₦8 million, from ₦8 million to ₦16 million, and now I pay ₦30 million as rent.ā€

According to her, even with income from influencing, the rising rent has become too much to handle.

ā€œI can’t cope, and this is coming from somebody who actually makes money outside business,ā€ she said. ā€œThings are so bad.ā€

She warned that if nothing is done, many businesses may be forced to shut down or leave Lagos.

ā€œYou will not have any business in Lagos soon because a lot of people would have to move out of Lagos,ā€ Ikeji said.

She urged Babajide Sanwo-Olu to either regulate rent prices or set up a government department to support struggling businesses with funding.

ā€œSince you have refused to regulate the rent in Lagos, maybe you should start giving us money for business,ā€ she added.

Ikeji concluded by saying she may not be able to afford the ₦30 million rent next year, noting that her options would be to build her own space or shut down the business.

ā€œSo do something,ā€ she said.

Businesswoman urges Sanwo-Olu to check rising rent costs in Lagos

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