Lagos issues 72-hour notice to quit to street traders (opens original article in a new tab)
Lagos authorities issue 72-hour notice to street traders and illegal occupants in Alaba Rago corridor ahead of enforcement action to address environmental violations and illegal activities.
- Lagos State Taskforce issues 72-hour quit notice to street traders and illegal occupants along Alaba Rago corridor
- Enforcement exercise targets illegal trading, makeshift shops, and environmental violations on highways and walkways
- Operation aims to restore environmental order and comply with Lagos State Environmental Management and Protection Law
- Traders warned that goods will be confiscated and offenders prosecuted if they do not vacate within 72 hours
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