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COVID-19: Lagos To Shut Down Markets Violating Social Distancing Order

  The Lagos State government says it will shut down markets that violate its order on social distancing, as part of precautionary steps taken to prevent … Continue reading COVID-19: Lagos To Shut Down Markets Violating Social Distancing Order


A file photo taken at a food market. A large percentage of poor Nigerians live in the rural areas where the predominant occupation is farming.
A file photo showing traders at a food market.
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The Lagos State government says it will shut down markets that violate its order on social distancing, as part of precautionary steps taken to prevent the spread of COVID-19 in Lagos,

The Corps Marshal, Lagos State Environmental Sanitation Corps (LAGESC), Gbemisola Akinpelu, gave the warning on Monday at the Command Headquarters in the Oshodi area of the state.

In a statement issued by the Head, Public Affairs Unit of LAGESC, Adebayo Kehinde noted that the order is coming from the State Ministry of Environment.

Mr. Adebayo said that “if social distancing is not adhered to, this will pose a great danger to the effort of the State Government at combatting the spread of the virus.”

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The sanitation boss argued that “overcrowded areas such as our market places will help to increase the spread of this pandemic if social distancing is not adhered to.”

He reiterated the commitment of the agency to monitor markets across the state to ensure that the directive of the government is being adhered to strictly.

To the corps marshal, the organisation will continue to intensify its searchlight on all the market places in the state and also enlighten residents on the need to comply with the order.

While stressing that similar campaigns were carried out at the Mile 12 food market in Kosofe Local Government Area, Akinpelu assured that the enlightenment exercises will be extended to other major markets in the state.

He, therefore, advised traders and buyers on the need to maintaining environmental cleanliness around the markets and stop trading on road setbacks and drainage.

In doing this, the LAGESC boss wants market users to maintain personal hygiene by engaging in regular handwashing with soap and water as well as regular use of hand sanitisers and nose masks.