he Ladipo Auto Spare Parts Market in Mushin area of Lagos has been
reopened by the Lagos State Government two weeks after closure.
Governor Babatunde Fashola had ordered the market shut on February
25, 2013 as a result of filth at the market and environmental
degradation, as well as hooliganism and thuggery in the market.
It was gathered that the Lagos State Government reopened the market after signing an agreement with some of the markets leaders.
Among the conditions listed for the re-opening of the market include:
complete removal of all illegal structures and attached structures
built along canal paths and that traders must be confined to the main
markets.
While speaking on the development, the Commissioner for Environment,
Mr Tunji Bello said: “Under no condition must they trade or solicit for
customers on the main road, they must remove all shop attachments built
round the market/canals, remove all derelict and abandoned vehicles
parked within the market as far as the expressway, remediate all forms
of degradation on the roads and market area, sort out waste management
issues with LAWMA as they cannot continue to dump into the canals,
ensure total cleaning of the entire market and adjoining streets which
they have degraded, among others.”
Sources say the traders have cleaned up the market and also destroyed all the shanties built on drainage channels.
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