Lagos authorities close down Alaba International and Trade Fair markets.

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CURRENT REPORT BLOGĀ  The Lagos State government has taken a significant step to address sanitation concerns by closing certain sections of the renowned Alaba International Market and the bustling Trade Fair Market. Traders arriving at these markets on Monday were surprised to find parts of them sealed off by officials from the Lagos State Waste Management Authority (LAWMA). The closure, affecting sections dealing with electronics, fancy goods, and furniture, was prompted by ongoing environmental violations such as improper waste disposal and a lack of adequate waste containment infrastructure. This move reflects the government’s commitment to upholding environmental standards and enforcing waste management regulations, despite causing inconvenience to traders in the affected sections.

The decision to close these sections underscores the importance of adherence to sanitation rules for a cleaner and healthier environment for both market visitors and the residents of Lagos. It highlights the government’s resolve to ensure that waste management guidelines are followed, promoting a more hygienic and environmentally friendly market space.

 

 

 

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