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    Lagos Taskforce cracks down on illegal street trading in Ikeja

    David GreatBy David GreatJuly 23, 2024No Comments3 Mins Read
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    Lagos Taskforce cracks down on illegal street trading in Ikeja
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    In a decisive move to uphold environmental standards and maintain the Mega City status of Lagos, the Lagos State Taskforce has expelled illegal street traders from Alade Avenue, Orishe Street, and Johnson Street, all located off Obafemi Awolowo Way.

    According to the Taskforce spokesman, Gbadeyan Abdulraheem, in a statement seen by Chronicle NG, the areas had been unlawfully converted into mini-markets and restaurants, causing significant human and vehicular traffic congestion and severe environmental pollution.

    The operation, led by the Chairman of the Lagos State Taskforce, CSP Adebayo Akerele, took place over two days at dusk, a time when the illegal traders typically set up their makeshift shops and place barricades that obstruct roadways.

    The activities of these traders not only caused traffic impediments but also violated environmental laws through the indiscriminate disposal of waste and solid materials into gutters, leading to clogged canals and drainage systems in the metropolis.

    CSP Akerele emphasized that the raids, which will continue as a regular exercise, are in the public’s interest.

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    “The activities of street traders at Johnson Street, especially at night, are unacceptable on all levels. They sell drugs indiscriminately, contributing to societal issues, and significantly add to traffic congestion on Awolowo Road during rush hours. This is unfair to residents, and we are committed to reducing this menace to the barest minimum,” he stated.

    He further highlighted the broader implications of street trading, noting that some of these locations have become havens for criminal activities. The improper disposal of waste by street traders has also exacerbated flooding issues in parts of the state.

    CSP Akerele assured that the Taskforce, in collaboration with other agencies, will leave no stone unturned in eliminating street trading. He appealed to street traders to relocate to designated trading outlets and vacate the streets and inner roads. “We will visit every nook and cranny where street trading impedes traffic flow and inconveniences residents,” he affirmed.

    Akerele further urge residents with information on street blockages or other illegal environmental activities are encouraged to contact the Taskforce through social media or visit the Agency’s headquarters at Bolade, Oshodi.

    All suspects apprehended during the raid were thoroughly screened. Those with legitimate businesses were released, while others will face court charges.

    Akerele reiterated the Taskforce’s commitment to executing its duties in line with the THEMES PLUS agenda and under the directives of the Lagos State Commissioner of Police, CP Adegoke Fayoade.

    This crackdown marks a significant step towards addressing the longstanding issues of street trading and environmental degradation in Lagos, reaffirming the government’s commitment to the well-being of its citizens and the sustainability of the city’s infrastructure.

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