Lagos State Government, yesterday issued quit notice to street traders and hawkers in the state.
Commissioner for Environment, Dr Babatunde Adejare, who gave the
warning, said the measure became necessary following the recent outbreak
of Lassa fever in some parts of the country and Lagos in particular, as
well as the coming rainy season.
Adejare said street traders were not only degrading the state’s
environment in total disregard to extant laws, but engaging in armed
robbery, child abuse, and compounding the traffic gridlocks and
vandalising valuable infrastructure in the state.
According to him, the state government had given the Kick Against
Indiscipline, KAI, Brigade and the Task Force, assisted by other law
enforcement agencies, the directive to clamp down on all violators of
its environmental laws.
He lamented: “It is regrettable that the illegal hawkers and street
traders have not heeded the enlightenment and advocacy messages from the
ministry on the need to keep the state’s environment clean and safe to
attract more investors and boost the economy of the state.”
Adejare explained that all the agencies of the ministry, the Private
Sector Participant, PSP, operators and non-governmental partners, had
been fully mobilized with men and equipment to ensure a 24-hour
monitoring and enforcement for a sustainable environment.
“To halt the spread of Lassa fever, Lagosians must maintain personal
hygiene, proper sanitation in their environment, especially, clean-up of
the vegetation in their premises, and proper bagging and disposal of
waste to keep off the wild vector rats spreading the virus,” Adejare
said.
He advised residents experiencing symptoms of headache, sore throat,
cough, nausea, vomiting, diarrhea and abdominal pain to seek the
medical help immediately.
I think the State government should fund research on the cure for this fever. I belive Nigeria has capable hands. That would be a step forward in the right direction.
ReplyDeleteWe shouldn't wait for the West on this.