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Lagos Govt Reinforces Ban On Street Trading, Warns Traders Against Displaying Wares On Roads

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  • Lagos State government reiterates ban on street trading and hawking.

  • Traders warned against displaying wares on walkways, lay-bys, setbacks, road medians, verges, and curbs.

  • Move aimed at ensuring an orderly and serene environment in the state.

Eko Hot Blog reports that the Lagos State government has reiterated its stance against street trading and hawking, urging traders to desist from displaying their wares for sale on walkways, lay-bys, setbacks, road medians, verges, and curbs.

In a post on its official Facebook page, the state government emphasized that street trading and hawking remain banned in Lagos State.

The statement read, “Lagos traders should desist from displaying their wares for sale on walkways, lay-bys, setbacks, road medians, verges, and curbs because street trading and hawking remain banned in Lagos State.”

The move is aimed at ensuring an orderly and serene environment in the state, free from obstructions and illegal commercial activities on public spaces meant for pedestrians and vehicular movement.

The government’s warning comes amid concerns over the proliferation of street trading and hawking in various parts of the state, which often leads to congestion, environmental degradation, and potential safety hazards.

Authorities have repeatedly called on traders to operate within designated markets and approved trading zones to maintain the aesthetic appeal and orderliness of the state.

The enforcement of the ban on street trading and hawking is part of the state government’s efforts to promote a clean and organized environment, ensuring the safety and convenience of residents and visitors alike.

Traders who violate the ban risk having their goods confiscated and facing potential fines or other penalties as stipulated by the relevant laws and regulations.

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