Lagos Govt. Issues Erring Markets Notice of Closure

Fri, Apr 1, 2016
By publisher
1 MIN READ

Business Briefs

– 

THE Lagos State government, through the State Ministry of Environment, has issued a seven-day notice to some erring markets and business locations to comply with the State’s Environmental Law or risk closure.

Babatunde Adejare, commissioner for the Environment, disclosed this on Wednesday during a monthly press briefing at his office in Alausa-Ikeja, lamenting that despite continuous advocacy, enlightenment and appeals by market leaders, some traders still indulge in violating the state extant laws on environment.

He said that the state could no longer allow some bad eggs in the society hiding under the guise of making a living to compromise the health and safety of many law abiding Lagosians who may unjustly suffer the negative consequence of environmental pollution and degradation.

The commissioner noted that the government is determined to maintain sanity in markets being defaced with shanties and illegal structures like attachments to tenements and containers, warning that failure to remove them before the expiration date of the notice will attract severe penalty and closure.

Some of the defaulting markets include Sura, Itafaji, Oke-Odo, Sangrouse, Bariga, Ajah Ultra-Modern, Agbalaka, Aiyetoro, Sabo and Ita-elewa in Ikorodu among others.

—  Apr 11, 2016 @ 01:00 GMT

|

Tags:


2024 winners emerge, as FirstBank/JAN partnership produces 1.5m student entrepreneurs

FIRSTBANK Plc, in partnership with Junior Achievement Nigeria (JAN), a non-profit organisation, has produced new winners in its 2024 National...

Read More
Polaris Bank wins ‘Best in MSME lending’ award

Polaris Bank has emerged winner as Nigeria’s topmost bank in lending to the Micro Small and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs). The...

Read More
MTN Nigeria becomes headline sponsor for 20th AKWAABA 

MTN Nigeria has partnered with the AKWAABA African Travel Market, as its headline sponsor for the 20th anniversary, slated to...

Read More