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Lagos seals off Ajah market, demolishes illegal structures at jubilee bridge 

BY Kunle Daramola

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The Lagos state government has sealed off the Ajah market and demolished illegal structures mounted by traders around the Jubilee bridge. 

The joint operation was carried out by officials of the Lagos Waste Management Authority (LAWMA), Lagos State Environmental Sanitation Corps (LAGESC) and the environmental task force.

“Demolition of illegal street traders structures around the Ajah Jubilee bridge. The combined team of Lagos State Waste Management Agency, LAGESC  and Environmental Task Force also sealed the Ajah market today Sunday 5th November, 2023 in pursuant of the State’s declaration of zero tolerance ‘War on Waste,” Jubril Gawat, senior special assistant to the Lagos governor on new media, wrote on his X page.

In the last couple of months, the state government has been ramping up the closure of markets over environmental infractions. 

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On October 23, the Lagos government cordoned off the Alaba international market in the Ojo LGA over poor environmental practices. 

Tokunbo Wahab, Lagos commissioner for environment and water resources, said the market was “sealed up for poor waste disposal practices, failure to pay waste bills and gross environmental sanitation offences”.

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