The journey of Project 100K Jobs in unlocking economic opportunities, driving job creation, and supporting businesses across Lagos has been truly remarkable. New figures released by the Lagos State Employment Trust Fund (LSETF) for August to November 2025 highlight major progress under the Access to Finance component. The report confirmed that the total amount disbursed reached ₦497,570,000, while the total number of loan applicants stood at 11,060.
The Fund noted that “every number represents a Lagos resident with a dream, a business with potential, and a community being transformed through Project 100K Jobs.”
The breakdown shows Alimosho with 1949 applicants, Ifako-Ijaiye with 1562, Ikorodu with 1159, and Ajeromi-Ifelodun with 583. Others include Kosofe 524, Oshodi-Isolo 451, Lagos-Mainland 443, Shomolu 392, Agege 388, Surulere 368, Mushin 331, Amuwo-Odofin 306, Ojo 317, Lagos-Island 252, Ikeja 216 and Epe 165. The list continues with Ibeju-Lekki 146, Apapa 140, Eti-Osa 136, Ojokoro 38, Olorunda 30, Ikorodu-North 24, Bariga 20, Ifelodun 19, Igbogbo-Baiyeku 19, Isolo 17, Egbe-Idimu 16, Agbado Oke-Odo 13, Ikorodu-West 10, Ijede 7, Imota 6, Eti-Osa 1 4, Agboyi-Ketu 3, Ikosi-Isheri 2 and Onigbongbo 2.
LSETF urged applicants with pending entries to complete them via the Official Portal.
