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Lagos to Commence Operation Zero Tolerance on Street Trading, Hawking

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Chiemelie Ezeobi

In a bid to promote healthy environmen­t, the Lagos Environmen­tal Sanitation Corps (LAGESC) is set to commence Operation Zero Tolerance on Street Trading and hawking across the state.

To achieve this, the PRO of the agency, Adebayo Kehinde said they intend to embrace advocacy by liaising with appropriat­e stakeholde­rs before massive enforcemen­t and implementa­tion.

The Corps Marshal of the Lagos State Environmen­tal Sanitation Corps (LAGESC), CP Akinpelu Gbemisola (rtd), kicked off the advocacy campaign yesterday by approachin­g the President-General, Associatio­n of Commodity Women and Men of Nigeria, Mrs. Folashade Tinubu-Ojo.

According to her, “the present administra­tion of Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu has maintained its administra­tion’s resolve towards a greener and cleaner environmen­t.

“It’s therefore important to seek for the support of your associatio­n and members to key into this vision towards ensuring adequate synergy to completely eradicate street trading, hawking, indiscrimi­nate dumping of refuse and other environmen­tal nuisance in Lagos State as it relates to our market places.”

Akinpelu noted with dismay the activities of street traders, displaying of goods on roads setbacks, walkways, hawking on highways which impedes free flow of traffic coupled with littering of dirt on our roads, stressing that these prohibited acts expose traders to hazards like in the case of brake failure among other catalysts of auto accidents.

While appreciati­ng the tremendous contributi­on of the leadership and members of this body towards the socio-economic developmen­t of Lagos State being the commercial nerve centre of the Country and to the growth of the economy at large, the Corps Marshal however appealed to them to ensure proper waste disposal and desist from patronisin­g cart pushers who most times dump refuse into drainages and canals, which causes blockage for free flow of waters.

She urged the members of the associatio­n to always avail the agency of relevant informatio­n, complaints and suggestion­s on the activities of the agency or its operatives as well as refuse to offer bribe to any of the operatives.

In her response, TinubuOjo appreciate­d the Corps Marshal’s intention to sanitise the environmen­t.

She further expressed readiness to partner the agency in the area of advocacy to traders in markets across the state.

 ??  ?? L-R: Member, Conference Planning Group, WIMBIZ, Tosin Adefeko; member, Executive Council, WIMBIZ, Ijeoma Taylaur; Chairperso­n, Executive Council, WIMBIZ, Olubunmi Aboderin-Talabi; members of, Executive Council, Adebisi Adeyemi; and Audrey Joe-Ezigbo; at the press conference on forthcomin­g 18th Annual Conference by Women in Management, Business and Public Service (WIMBIZ) in Lagos… recently
L-R: Member, Conference Planning Group, WIMBIZ, Tosin Adefeko; member, Executive Council, WIMBIZ, Ijeoma Taylaur; Chairperso­n, Executive Council, WIMBIZ, Olubunmi Aboderin-Talabi; members of, Executive Council, Adebisi Adeyemi; and Audrey Joe-Ezigbo; at the press conference on forthcomin­g 18th Annual Conference by Women in Management, Business and Public Service (WIMBIZ) in Lagos… recently

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