Lagos Seals Two Markets For Poor Waste Disposal
The Lagos State Government has shut Oke-Afa market, Isolo, and Katangua market, Abule Egba, for violating waste disposal regulations, including sundry unhygienic practices around the markets, which constitute grave environmental infractions.
This is contained in a statement signed and issued by the Director, Public Affairs, Lagos Waste Management Authority, Mrs Folashade Kadiri.
LAWMA stated that the closure of the markets became key to curb mounting environmental health concerns.
Commenting on the development, the state Commissioner for Environment and Water Resources, Mr. Tokunbo Wahab, said the government’s zero tolerance for waste initiative which started last year was still on course.
Wahab further warned that any market or facility engaging in reckless waste disposal would be sanctioned.
“The government has not jettisoned its zero tolerance for waste initiative which we have been pursuing since last year.
“The only way for markets and traders is to engage in decent and civilised waste disposal practices as outlined by LAWMA.
“Any market or facility that runs foul of this arrangement will face sanctions,” Wahab said.
The commissioner assured residents that the markets would remain sealed until stringent hygiene and waste disposal measures are implemented and compliance maintained.
He further said that the state government was fully committed to ensuring cleanliness in all parts of the metropolis.
“The health and well-being of our residents are paramount. We cannot allow a few persons to endanger the health of many through irresponsible environmental practices.
“The sealing of these markets is a necessary step to compel compliance and safeguard public health,” Wahab said.