The Lagos State Government has declared that it had begun a total
enforcement of the law prohibiting street trading and hawking. The state
government said that the law would be implemented in every part of the
state.
Governor Akinwunmi Ambode, said during a live programme on TVC that the
renewed enforcement was in line with Section One of the Lagos Street
Trading and Illegal Market Prohibition Law 2003.
The governor, while sympathising with the family of a street hawker
knocked down by an articulated truck while trying to evade arrest from
officials of Kick Against Indiscipline, KAI, along Maryland bus stop on
Wednesday, regretted that the situation led to the destruction of
public assets.
He said, “It is not in our DNA to allow someone to just die by road
accident or the way it happened in respect of the incident. But beyond
the fact that we lost one person while crossing the road as a result of
evading arrest by KAI officials, I need to tell Lagosians that over 49
buses were actually destroyed and it is costing us like almost N139m to
put those buses back on the road.”
The governor said the state executive council consequently resolved to
enforce the law, which according to him, makes hawkers and buyers liable
of the offence.
Ambode said, “The issue is we need to enforce our laws because we already have a law in respect of that and then
there
is a clause in it which says the buyer and the seller are both liable
and that we are going to fine them either N90,000 or a six month jail
term.
“What we are doing on traffic is that we are introducing new strategies to eliminate traffic,
but Lagos, being a cosmopolitan city, you cannot totally eliminate it.
Now this is the case, in the next few days, you will see on the street
of Lagos signs that will be warning you that buyers and hawkers should
be aware that there are consequences.”
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