Ogun State Gives Street Traders Three-day Ultimatum To Vacate
Ogun State government has given traders selling on roadsides, walkways, open places near various markets and other unauthorized spots in the state a three-day ultimatum to vacate or have their wares confiscated.
Engr Rasak Ojetola, Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Environment, who gave the ultimatum in a statement released in Abeokuta said the move-away order became necessary due to the dangers the traders exposed themselves to despite government several warnings to them to move to recognized markets as well as the other environmental infractions and nuisances they commit and poses to the society……………………………..CONTINUE READING
According to him “the state government cannot fold its hands and watch this small section of traders illegally converting half of the motorable roads, walkways and laybacks in different parts of the states to markets on the excuse of quick sales.
“Aside from exposing themselves to avoidable vehicular mishaps, their activities also constitute an environmental nuisance to the aesthetic beauty of the state through the shanties they construct and place on these spaces,” be said.
Ojetola also decried the behaviour of these traders as they pick quarrels at the slightest opportunity with the motoring public and pedestrians for disturbing them in their illegal selling places thereby breaching public peace and harmony……………………………...CONTINUE READING
The Permanent Secretary also accused them of illegally blocking drainage channels with their counters, planks and steel containers thereby exposing the state to avoidable floods which are punishable under the state environmental laws.
He therefore called on the traders affected by the ultimatum to move to existing and government-approved markets as there are enough spaces to accommodate them as the state government will commence massive enforcement which will result in the seizure of their wares without the option of fine.