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Lagos State Orders Closure of Ladipo, Mushin Markets

September 29, 2023 2 min read

The Lagos State Commissioner for the Environment and Water Resources, Mr. Tokunbo Wahab, has ordered immediate closure of Ladipo and Mushin markets for several environmental offences, including reckless waste disposal, unhygienic premises, and non-payment of waste bills among others

He said the market would remain closed until the mandatory conditions of redress were met by traders and market stakeholders, adding that it was part of on-going efforts at instilling compliance in markets around the state.

Speaking on the development, Mr. Wahab underscored the critical importance of environmental hygiene in markets, noting that it was imperative that markets in the state adhered strictly to environmental laws and regulations put in place for the well-being of residents.

The closure of Ladipo Market, he said, served as a stern reminder that no entity, regardless of its size or influence, was above the law.

He stated that the state government was fully committed to collaborating with market stakeholders, to facilitate necessary adjustments and improvements, to enable them meet required environmental standards, adding that the market would not be reopened for business until set standards were met.

The commissioner said: β€œLadipo Market, a prominent hub for automotive spare parts and related services, has been a focal point for environmental concerns due to various activities that contravene established regulations. LAWMA’s intervention is a significant step towards rectifying these issues and bringing the market to compliance”.

In his reaction, the Managing Director/CEO of LAWMA, Dr. Muyiwa Gbadegesin, said that the closure was expected to allow for a thorough assessment of the environmental impact of the market’s activities and the implementation of necessary remedial measures, serving as a clear signal that LAWMA would not hesitate to take decisive actions, where and when environmental laws were flouted.

β€œAs Lagos State continues to grow and develop, it is imperative that economic activities are conducted in a manner that is sustainable and environmentally responsible. LAWMA’s recent actions demonstrate the authority’s commitment to this cause. The offensive against environmental infractions will continue till sanity is restored in our markets, while the next stop will be illegal markets”, he stressed.

The closure of Ladipo Market followed a similar action taken against Oyingbo, Alayabiagba, Oke-Odo markets, and some sections of Tejuosho Market, for serial infractions.

The decision to shut down those markets underscored the state government’s unwavering commitment to the restoration of environmental sanity in the state