METRO/CRIME

Lawma Demolishes Shanties, Clears Street Traders In Lekki

The Lagos Waste Management Authority (LAWMA) has demolished shanties and other illegal structures used by street traders and traffic vendors along the First and Second Toll Gates of the Lekki-Epe Expressway.
This was contained in a statement issued by the agency’s Director of Public Affairs, Folashade Kadiri on Monday.
” That corridor has of late become notorious, for sustained traffic
congestion and other environmental nuisance, largely aided by the
illegal activities of those vendors’, said in the Statement.
Commenting on the exercise, the managing director/CEO of LAWMA, Mr. Ibrahim Odumboni, condemned in clear terms, the activities of those traders, warning that anyone caught trying to re-assemble the structures would be instantly arrested and prosecuted.
He said, “We have declared zero tolerance on street trading along the
Lekki-Epe Expressway as these activities have led to significant
environmental nuisances and traffic congestion. It is our duty to ensure
that our city remains clean and habitable for all residents and
visitors. Hence, we urge all traders to vacate the expressway
immediately and avoid any further environmental infractions”.
Furthermore, the LAWMA boss appealed to residents to take a new approach in how they treat the environment. He stressed the importance of environmental responsibility, cautioning that stringent penalties awaited those who continued to disregard the regulations in place.
Odumboni hinted that the crackdown on street trading would be sustained in that axis and extended to others in the metropolis, in line with LAWMA’s broader mission to improve the overall cleanliness and
livability of Lagos, adding that arrested offenders would be prosecuted,
with their names and photographs published.
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