Five arrested as Lagos seals market for violating sanitation laws

The Lagos State Government has indefinitely shut down Itedo Market in Lekki due to repeated environmental violations and illegal roadside trading.

The Lagos State Government has indefinitely shut down Itedo Market in Lekki due to repeated environmental violations and illegal roadside trading.

The Commissioner for the Environment and Water Resources, Tokunbo Wahab, announced the closure via his official X (formerly Twitter) account on Saturday, stating that five individuals were arrested during the enforcement exercise for breaching state laws.

He wrote: “This morning, we took decisive action at Itedo Market, Lekki, which has now been shut down indefinitely due to repeated environmental violations and illegal roadside trading. Five individuals have been arrested for flouting state laws.”

Wahab added that three Black Maria vehicles had been stationed at the market to deter further illegal activity and ensure public order.

“Three Black Marias have been stationed at the location to deter further illegal activity and maintain order. Lagos will not tolerate disregard for environmental regulations or unauthorised street trading.

“Our commitment to restoring sanity, ensuring public safety, and upholding the rule of law remains unwavering.”

The closure forms part of the state’s ongoing clampdown on environmental infractions and unauthorised trading across major markets and roadways.

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