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LAWMA Shuts Oyingbo And Alayabiagba Markets, As Warning Signal To Others by Lanrelagboi: 12:58pm On Sep 25, 2023
... Vows to end environmental nuisance in Lagos markets

Following series of unheeded warnings to markets in Lagos to shun filth and embrace proper environmental hygiene, the Lagos Waste Management Authority, has sealed Oyingbo and Alayabiagba Markets in Lagos Mainland.

Other markets that risk imminent shut-down for improper waste disposal and sundry environmental infractions include: Tejuosho Model Market Phase 1, Ladipo Market in Mushin, Anjorin Market, Irewolede Plank Market, Idi-Araba Obele Market, Oni Baba Market, Oba Morufu International Market, formerly known as Ejigbo Market, Ijora 7UP Market, Okeafa Plank Market, Ifelodun Fruit Market, Amukoko, among others.

Commenting on the development, the Managing Director/Chief Executive Officer of LAWMA, Dr. Muyiwa Gbadegesin, said the Authority’s decision to shut down the markets was arrived at, after several warnings about their noncompliance with the state's Environmental Protection Laws, which emphasized zero tolerance for environmental offences, such as indiscriminate dumping of refuse, wilful defacing of the environment and refusal to pay for waste services.

He stated: "LAWMA has continued to work relentlessly to improve the environment across the state, particularly commercial facilities, by putting in place several measures aimed at maintaining the cleanliness of the city. However, some individuals and markets are busy undermining our efforts by refusing to abide by the laws and regulations. As the need arises, such individuals, dealers, and markets, will be dealt with, in accordance with the law”.

Dr. Gbadegesin cautioned that other markets engaging in irresponsible waste disposal and other environmental violations would face similar harsh consequences, if they refused to turn a new leaf, adding that the executive members of such markets would also be held accountable.

"It is imperative that we hold businesses accountable for their environmental responsibilities. This enforcement action by LAWMA aims to promote a culture of compliance and create a more livable city for all residents. I also want to emphasize that once a market is closed, it would meet all requirements before being reopened for business", he said.

In a related development, the LAWMA boss has hinted on plans to dislodge illegal market structures sprouting across the metropolis. They include: Fiki Marina fruit market; Victoria Island market by Abraham Adesanya roundabout Ajah; Jakande market by Jakande bus stop; Traders Opposite Oniru Market, Oniru and New Road Market by New Road Bus-stop, which according to him were posing safety hazards and impeding the free flow of traffic, as well as urban planning efforts.

Dr. Gbadegesin restated that, "Removing illegal market structures is pivotal for urban planning and development. It allows for proper zoning and allocation of spaces, ensuring a more organised and aesthetically pleasing cityscape."

He further disclosed that the Authority was seeking collaboration with market associations, local authorities, and relevant stakeholders, to ensure the success of these initiatives, adding that the agency would provide guidance and support to markets, towards establishing efficient waste management systems that comply with established regulations.

He urged markets in the state to support the Authority's efforts, by following stipulated waste management guidelines, adding that with the agency's concerted efforts and cooperation of residents, the state would witness significant improvement in waste management, resulting in a cleaner and healthier environment for all.

For waste management related issues, call LAWMA toll-free numbers: 617 and 07080601020.


Kadiri Folashade (Mrs.)
Director, Public Affairs
25/09/2023
https://twitter.com/Mr_JAGs/status/1706268930795348429?t=-tH99YeqbH8Y8xm6Y1UlDQ&s=19

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Re: LAWMA Shuts Oyingbo And Alayabiagba Markets, As Warning Signal To Others by Alchemy528: 1:01pm On Sep 25, 2023
Ok
Re: LAWMA Shuts Oyingbo And Alayabiagba Markets, As Warning Signal To Others by wittywriter: 1:27pm On Sep 25, 2023
A colleague in that state once informed me that LAWMA are now less effective due to less workforce and incompetence.
do4luv14:
He was right and they still are,

How can Lawma put just One wasted truck for a whole Alayebiagba Market, and yet they will take ages to evacuate the wasted,


Still they want the market people to pay abi by Law, Smh for Lawma
Fixed

Wittyness

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Re: LAWMA Shuts Oyingbo And Alayabiagba Markets, As Warning Signal To Others by Kennyfancy(m): 3:10pm On Sep 25, 2023
Everybody Just they do as them like, the funny things be say, even the people supporting the present government aren't gaining anything from the government but tribalism is blinding most of us

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Re: LAWMA Shuts Oyingbo And Alayabiagba Markets, As Warning Signal To Others by OgThanos: 3:12pm On Sep 25, 2023
Neduzze5:
Omo!!

The dirt in the South West can be used to fill the Atlantic Ocean and there'd be no water left.

Them don start

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Re: LAWMA Shuts Oyingbo And Alayabiagba Markets, As Warning Signal To Others by Padipadi(m): 3:12pm On Sep 25, 2023
Ok
Re: LAWMA Shuts Oyingbo And Alayabiagba Markets, As Warning Signal To Others by PARADIZEPRIEST: 3:12pm On Sep 25, 2023
LET THEM CLEAN AND OPEN THEIR BIZ FOR THEM.ECONOMY IS TOUGH FOR THIS TREATMENT. angry

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Re: LAWMA Shuts Oyingbo And Alayabiagba Markets, As Warning Signal To Others by Lastmankc(m): 3:12pm On Sep 25, 2023
Some of this Lagos markets are eye sore

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Re: LAWMA Shuts Oyingbo And Alayabiagba Markets, As Warning Signal To Others by FalseProphet1(m): 3:13pm On Sep 25, 2023
I see that market being reopened before the end of this week.

This I have seen.

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Re: LAWMA Shuts Oyingbo And Alayabiagba Markets, As Warning Signal To Others by MANNABBQGRILLS: 3:13pm On Sep 25, 2023
Good Development,
Slow and Steady we will get to the nation of our dreams,
Removing illegal market structures is pivotal for urban planning and development.
It allows for proper zoning and allocation of spaces, ensuring a more organised and aesthetically pleasing cityscape.

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Re: LAWMA Shuts Oyingbo And Alayabiagba Markets, As Warning Signal To Others by nkemoma(m): 3:13pm On Sep 25, 2023
Good 1
Re: LAWMA Shuts Oyingbo And Alayabiagba Markets, As Warning Signal To Others by Padipadi(m): 3:13pm On Sep 25, 2023
This post must not be tribalised. I m ready to ban anyone that say rubbish!

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Re: LAWMA Shuts Oyingbo And Alayabiagba Markets, As Warning Signal To Others by Lastmankc(m): 3:13pm On Sep 25, 2023
post=126011970:
Removing illegal market structures is pivotal for urban planning and development. It allows for proper zoning and allocation of spaces, ensuring a more organised and aesthetically pleasing cityscape."
Really
Re: LAWMA Shuts Oyingbo And Alayabiagba Markets, As Warning Signal To Others by MANNABBQGRILLS: 3:14pm On Sep 25, 2023
Padipadi:
This post must not be tribalised. I m ready to ban anyone that say rubbish!
Good job!

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Re: LAWMA Shuts Oyingbo And Alayabiagba Markets, As Warning Signal To Others by Thunderstorm22: 3:14pm On Sep 25, 2023
Lanrelagboi:

... Vows to end environmental nuisance in Lagos markets


https://twitter.com/Mr_JAGs/status/1706268930795348429?t=-tH99YeqbH8Y8xm6Y1UlDQ&s=19

Ndi Ofe-mmanu and dirty are like 5&6.

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Re: LAWMA Shuts Oyingbo And Alayabiagba Markets, As Warning Signal To Others by inoki247: 3:14pm On Sep 25, 2023
Ok I guess nobody will cry witch-hunt or because of election like this....

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Re: LAWMA Shuts Oyingbo And Alayabiagba Markets, As Warning Signal To Others by valentineuwakwe(m): 3:14pm On Sep 25, 2023
Good one and Hope it is not aim at anyone or to witch hunt any tribe or ethnic groups in the state!

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Re: LAWMA Shuts Oyingbo And Alayabiagba Markets, As Warning Signal To Others by MANNABBQGRILLS: 3:14pm On Sep 25, 2023
Lastmankc:
Really
Uhn.....

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Re: LAWMA Shuts Oyingbo And Alayabiagba Markets, As Warning Signal To Others by Winning123: 3:14pm On Sep 25, 2023
Nuisance!


Neduzze5:
Omo!!

The dirt in the South West can be used to fill the Atlantic Ocean and there'd be no water left.

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Re: LAWMA Shuts Oyingbo And Alayabiagba Markets, As Warning Signal To Others by dele1727: 3:14pm On Sep 25, 2023
grin grin grin

Thank God say no B Alaba or Ladipo...

We go dey hear victimization....

Because we did not vote for....
Because they envy us....
Because we have money and are better than others
After developing their state and neglecting our own...now they are chasing us....

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Re: LAWMA Shuts Oyingbo And Alayabiagba Markets, As Warning Signal To Others by MANNABBQGRILLS: 3:14pm On Sep 25, 2023
valentineuwakwe:
Good one and Hope it is not aim at anyone or to witch hunt any tribe or ethnic groups in the state!
No it is not.
It's for the betterment of Lagosians and the country at large.

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Re: LAWMA Shuts Oyingbo And Alayabiagba Markets, As Warning Signal To Others by Zupay: 3:15pm On Sep 25, 2023
Dirty markets.
Re: LAWMA Shuts Oyingbo And Alayabiagba Markets, As Warning Signal To Others by willi926(m): 3:15pm On Sep 25, 2023
Lawma is always scared to bring to book markets dominated by the hausas. Go to alaba rago after lasu gate and see how that market looks during this raining season. The place is a terrible eyesore, smelling and u can't even see were to place ur foot on their terrible road cry

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Re: LAWMA Shuts Oyingbo And Alayabiagba Markets, As Warning Signal To Others by MANNABBQGRILLS: 3:15pm On Sep 25, 2023
Neduzze5:
Omo!!

The dirt in the South West can be used to fill the Atlantic Ocean and there'd be no water left.

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Re: LAWMA Shuts Oyingbo And Alayabiagba Markets, As Warning Signal To Others by OBIDIENTNAIJA: 3:15pm On Sep 25, 2023
undecided
Re: LAWMA Shuts Oyingbo And Alayabiagba Markets, As Warning Signal To Others by OBIDIENTNAIJA: 3:16pm On Sep 25, 2023
[quote author= post=126012004][/quote]
Is true. Wetin you dey slap for
Re: LAWMA Shuts Oyingbo And Alayabiagba Markets, As Warning Signal To Others by Padipadi(m): 3:19pm On Sep 25, 2023
Thunderstorm22:


Ndi Ofe-mmanu and dirty are like 5&6.
After you v taken ban on this account with your IP, it go reach 21 years before you smell nairaland.

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Re: LAWMA Shuts Oyingbo And Alayabiagba Markets, As Warning Signal To Others by Earlystar698(m): 3:19pm On Sep 25, 2023
Good, Nigerians are diry people, they always looking for a clean environment to do business but they won't be part of the clean up exercise

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Re: LAWMA Shuts Oyingbo And Alayabiagba Markets, As Warning Signal To Others by Hotfreezing: 3:19pm On Sep 25, 2023
Neduzze5:
Omo!!
The dirt in the South West can be used to fill the Atlantic Ocean and there'd be no water left.

Chinedu
Are you aware that Aba, Onitsha and Umuahia are the dirtiest cities in Nigeria and top 10 in the world?

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