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Lagos taskforce arrests 40 street traders for causing traffic, pollution

... says traders action causes traffic congestion and environmental pollution in the process.

TheOpeyemi A.A² by TheOpeyemi A.A²
July 23, 2024
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  • Abdulraheem said the suspects broke environmental laws by dumping waste and solids into gutters.
  • He urged remaining street traders to move to designated outlets and vacate the streets.

The Lagos State Taskforce on Environment and Special Offences, Enforcement Unit has said it arrested 40 persons for allegedly trading on the street at night and causing heavy traffic in Ikeja.

This was disclosed by the agency’s Spokesperson, Mr Gbadeyan Abdulraheem on Tuesday.

Abdulraheem said that the suspects had been operating illegal night street trading and restaurant at Alade Avenue, Orishe and Johnson Streets, all off Obafemi Awolowo Way in Ikeja.

“They have converted streets to mini- markets and restaurants, thereby causing serious human/vehicular traffic obstructions and serious environmental pollution along those routes and adjoining streets,” NAN quoted him as saying.

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The spokesperson said that the two-day night raid led by the agency’s Chairman, CSP Adetayo Akerele, was carried out when the traders erected makeshift shops and placed barricades on parts of the road, causing traffic impediments.

Abdulraheem noted that the suspects also flouted the state’s laid down environmental laws through indiscriminate disposal of waste and solid materials into the gutters in the area.

He said: “The raid will be a continuous exercise as a step made in the interest of the citizenry who have longed for solutions to the menace of street trading.

“Some of these locations serve as safe haven for suspected criminals and they enjoy the proceeds of their criminal activities there.

“The flooding experienced in some parts of the state is also as a result of improper disposal of waste that end up clogging the drainage channels.

“They also sell drugs indiscriminately there, which is counter-productive to the society,” he further said.

The spokesperson appealed to other recalcitrant street traders and vendors to relocate their stores to designated outlets designed for trading and vacate the streets and inner roads.

 

 

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