Lagos State Ministry of Environment Sealed Up Alaba International Market Due To Environmental Pollution

Lagos Mag
Lagos Mag  - Content Writer
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On the instruction of the Lagos state Honourable Commissioner for Environment, Mr. Tokunbo Wahab, Alaba International Market in Ojo has been sealed up due to its poor waste disposal practices, failure to pay their waste bills, and gross environmental sanitation offences.

This decisive action is a testament to Lagos state unwavering commitment to a cleaner and greener Lagos. According to the commissioner, Lagos will not tolerate any negligence or disregard for our environment. The closure of Alaba International Market serves as a stern warning to all businesses and individuals who choose to ignore their responsibilities.

It is imperative that we all take collective responsibility for the cleanliness and hygiene of our beloved city. The consequences of neglecting our environment are far-reaching and detrimental to our health, economy, and overall quality of life.

By enforcing strict measures and holding offenders accountable, we are paving the way for a Greater Lagos to rise. Our vision is to create a city that is not only aesthetically pleasing but also sustainable and conducive to the well-being of its residents.

Let this serve as a reminder that the era of complacency is over. We urge all citizens to join us in our mission to achieve a zero-tolerance policy towards environmental violations. Together, we can build a cleaner, healthier, and more prosperous Lagos.

 

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