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Commercial drivers in Nigeria's economic nerve centre, Lagos State under the umbrella of the Joint Drivers Welfare Association Of Nigeria (JDWAN) have declared a 7-day boycott of transport services in protest against arbitrary levies imposed on members by the state government.   The seven-day boycott according to the association starts on Monday, October 31 and will end on November 6, 2022.  

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