The Lagos State Authorities has begun a coordinated enforcement train along the Lagos-Badagry Expressway aimed toward dismantling illegal structures and easing site visitors congestion on the busy hall.
The Commissioner for the Atmosphere and Water Assets, Tokunbo Wahab, introduced the event on Monday by way of a press release shared on his official X account.
In keeping with Wahab, the clearance operation took off at Alakija in Amuwo-Odofin Native Authorities Space earlier than shifting by means of Iyana Iba.
He stated enforcement actions are at present ongoing reverse Lagos State College, LASU, with extra operations being carried out round Alaba Market in Ojo Native Authorities Space.
He defined that operatives of the Lagos State Environmental Sanitation Company, LAGESA, working alongside different enforcement models underneath the Ministry of the Atmosphere and Water Assets, are main the train.
“The clearance operation commenced at Alakija and has progressed by means of Iyana Iba. It’s presently ongoing reverse LASU, with energetic enforcement additionally happening at Alaba Market along the Lagos-Badagry Expressway,” Wahab said.
The commissioner famous that the train is an element of the state authorities’s dedication to enhancing environmental hygiene, restoring order to public areas and guaranteeing the graceful motion of automobiles along the expressway, in keeping with established environmental and concrete planning laws.



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