
The popular Ladipo auto spare parts market in Mushin, Lagos was on Monday shut down by the Lagos State Government.
Officials of the Lagos State
Taskforce on Environmental and Special Offences (Enforcement), led by
its Chairman, Bayo Sulaiman, stormed the market as early as 4am on
Monday.
The market was shut down following the filthy nature of its
environment and alleged refusal of the traders to keep it clean, despite
several warnings by the state environment officials.
During his visit to the market recently, the Commissioner for
Environment, Tunji Bello decried the terrible state of the market
environment, describing it as worrisome.
The traders were dispersed by taskforce officials with several
canisters of teargas being shot into the air to ward them off. Hundreds
of policemen were on ground to keep the traders away from attacking the task-force officials.
An Armored Personnel Carrier, APC
was stationed at the Toyota end of the Apapa-Oshodi expressway, while
the area was barricaded with fierce-looking officers and men of the
Rapid Respond Squad (RRS).
One of the affected traders, who craved anonymity said, “We don’t like the closure. It will bring suffering to us. We
came in this morning and met our market shut and the police stopped us
from entering. No notice was given to us and what are we going to do
now?”
Taskforce Chairman, Sulaiman said the state government had several
issues with the market, ranging from hooliganism, lack of toilet
facilities, degradation of the environment with diesel and fuel as well
as lawlessness that now breeds its head in the market.
Confirming the closure, the Chairman, Mushin Local Government, Olatunde
Adepitan described the closure of the market as a welcome development and long overdue, saying this is the only way forward for the Local Government.
“The hooliganism here has gone out of control. These people have turned themselves to another government. When you interfere in their matters here, they will tribalise the issue and that is why as a government we take things easy so that it will not escalate into a tribal issue.
“There is need to sanitise this place. The people here look at themselves as the Niger Delta of Mushin Local Government.
“We will liaise with the taskforce officials to ensure that before re-opening this market, registration forms will be given to the people so that we can know who is who and those who are trading here because inside the Aguiyi Ironsi Market here, there are criminals. There are arms right in the market and there are Bakassi Boys living inside this market,” he explained.
DailyPost has gathered that the Commissioner for Environment, Bello has given several conditions to be met before the market could be re-opened: These include, complete removal of all illegal structures and attached structures built along canal paths and that traders must also be confined to the main markets.
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