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Fashola Inspects Ladipo Market, Insists On Clean-up Before Reopening (pics) by watchinglagos: 10:45pm On Mar 03, 2013
As leadership pledge cooperation with government to maintain cleanliness in market

Lagos State Governor, Mr. Babatunde Fashola (SAN), Sunday undertook an inspection tour of the Auto Spare parts Market, Ladipo, in Mushin Local Government Area, closed last Monday over environmental degradation, declaring that the Government would reopen it for business once the traders spearhead a clean-up exercise and formally undertake that never again would trading take place on the road or the edges of the canal.

The Spare parts Market was shut in the early hours of Monday following repeated warnings and visits by the Commissioner for Environment, Mr. Tunji Bello and the Chairman of the Taskforce on Environmental and Special Offences, CSP Bayo Sulaiman, which were not heeded.

However, the Governor’s visit on Sunday to assess the situation of the Market followed pleas by the traders and the leadership of the Igbo Council in Lagos State led by Professor Anya O. Anya, who visited the State House, Ikeja last Monday to present the new Council members to the Governor.

Though no trading was going on when the Governor visited on Sunday afternoon, evidence of the environmental degradation which led to the closure could be found on the damaged roads in the area, disused piles of spare parts and the shanties used for trading on the sides of the canal.

Speaking to newsmen after the inspection during which he also addressed leaders of the traders, Governor Fashola, who described the state of the Market and its environs as “massive degradation of a section of Lagos”, however, said the good thing in the visit was that the traders had seen the lack of caution in their deed and were ready to make amends.

“It is a massive degradation of a section of Lagos and this is not acceptable. People should not carry on like this. But what is, perhaps, worthy of note is that those who are involved have seen the error of what they have done here and are ready to work with us to clean-up and I have said here that they must take the lead”, the Governor said.

Speaking particularly about the Canal in the market blocked by refuse from the traders Governor Fashola said, “The Canal there poses a lot of danger and we are expecting heavy rains. I don’t want to come back here to pick any dead body. We built the canal and we must make it work by not trading on it and not dumping refuse in it”.

“People told me that they picked engine parts, spare-parts and other things from the canal. It must stop”, the Governor said adding that there is now an agreement between the traders and the Government to work together to clean up the place and continue with the business there.

Earlier, while addressing the leadership of the Ladipo Auto Dealers’ Association led by its President General, Comrade Ikechukwu Animalu, Governor Fashola made it clear to them that before Government would reopen the market, the traders must clean-up the place and put strategies in place to ensure that there would be no trading on the roads in the area and no reversal to the old situation that led to its closure.

“If you must trade here, you must stay behind the property line. You can see the damage you have caused to the road. We have to come back to re-do the road. Now this will be done with taxpayers’ money. It is fine that you want to do business but those who pay the money used to construct the road must also be able to use it and how do they do that if you take over the road?”, the Governor asked.

Directing that the traders must work with the Mushin Local Government authorities to effect the clean-up and sanitation of the market, Governor Fashola declared, “The only reason we are in government is to make you prosper but you must help us do that. You are going to work with the Ministry of Environment. You are going to clean up the place yourselves”.

“You will clean first and when you have done it, I will come back and I will bring members of your leadership who came to me and we will say this is the agreement now. We will sign a new agreement, nobody trades on the road, it must be behind the property line. Nobody trades on the pavement, it is for pedestrians”, the Governor said.

Governor Fashola explained further, “It is in your own interest that the roads are open to vehicular traffic. We have seen the volume of vehicles that ply here, they need parts, but they cannot even get here because of the road. Also disease will come so that after you make the money you fall sick and die prematurely instead of living to an old age”.

The Governor reiterated that in order to bring sanity to the market, the traders and the government must work together adding, “You have to take responsibility. It is not only to come and clean the place and later fall back to the old situation. There is a simple problem here, it is an environmental issue. We must treat it for what it is and get on with our lives”.

Responding, the President General of the Ladipo Central Executive of the Auto Dealers’ Association, Comrade Ikechukwu Animalu, agreed that the environmental situation at the market was bad and apologized on behalf of the traders pledging that he would lead them to clean it up as well as ensure that there would be no more trading either on the road or on the canal.

Comrade Animalu, who said he came into office last year after the election by the Association, also pledged that the traders would henceforth maintain high level of environmental sanitation in the market including keeping the canal clean and free of any materials that could block the free flow of rain water.

Accompanying the Governor on the inspection tour were Commissioner of the Environment, Mr. Tunji Bello, Chairman Lagos State Taskforce on Environmental and Special Offences, CSP Bayo Sulaiman, Director Enforcement of the Ministry of Environment, Mr. Toyin Onisarotu and Chairman Mushin Local Government Area, Mr. Babatunde Adepitan among other top government functionaries.

www.watchinglagos.com

Re: Fashola Inspects Ladipo Market, Insists On Clean-up Before Reopening (pics) by watchinglagos: 11:02pm On Mar 03, 2013
The canal at Ladipo International Auto Spare Parts Market lined with shanties during the visit of Governor Babatunde Fashola (SAN) to the Market on Sunday, March 3, 2013. INSET: Lagos State Governor, Mr Babatunde Fashola SAN (2nd right), Commissioner for Environment, Mr. Tunji Bello (right), President General, Ladipo Central Executive Auto Dealers Association, Comrade Ikechukwu Animalu (left) and the Chairman, Mushin Local Government, Mr. Babatunde Adepitan (2nd left).



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Re: Fashola Inspects Ladipo Market, Insists On Clean-up Before Reopening (pics) by pheesayor(m): 11:09pm On Mar 03, 2013
Action governor working even on a Sunday. The only time we heard Goodluck worked on Sunday was when he approved Justice Salami's suspension
Re: Fashola Inspects Ladipo Market, Insists On Clean-up Before Reopening (pics) by ODUANEGRO: 11:15pm On Mar 03, 2013
please dont tell me the cleanup hasnt started!
Re: Fashola Inspects Ladipo Market, Insists On Clean-up Before Reopening (pics) by Nobody: 11:25pm On Mar 03, 2013
Fashola should warn those dirty ibo boys to stop shitting in open space and build toilets in the market.

Now we know why lagos is being defaced with shite everywhere courtesy of our biafran brothers and sisters.
Re: Fashola Inspects Ladipo Market, Insists On Clean-up Before Reopening (pics) by sagytariusTM1: 11:59pm On Mar 03, 2013
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Fashola should warn those dirty ibo boys to stop shitting in open space and build toilets in the market.

Now we know why lagos is being defaced with shite everywhere courtesy of our biafran brothers and sisters.
Is that an attempt of sarcasm or you r just being irredeemably stewpid?
Re: Fashola Inspects Ladipo Market, Insists On Clean-up Before Reopening (pics) by Nobody: 12:11am On Mar 04, 2013
Hmmm.... Eyesore!! shocked
Re: Fashola Inspects Ladipo Market, Insists On Clean-up Before Reopening (pics) by hollandis(f): 12:12am On Mar 04, 2013
another fashola thread.How much are you being paid sef

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Re: Fashola Inspects Ladipo Market, Insists On Clean-up Before Reopening (pics) by lacasa: 12:18am On Mar 04, 2013
i too love dis man cos of his action n response to problems!


Up Fashola

Up Progressives

Up APC

cool
Re: Fashola Inspects Ladipo Market, Insists On Clean-up Before Reopening (pics) by redsun(m): 12:33am On Mar 04, 2013
That was pathetic.Gross moral decadence on all sides of all involveed,including the custormers and the governments that turn blind eye to the eyesore for so long.

It deserve to be shut.Human being dont opeate in scenes like this,talkless of making.Even well groomed pigs cant survive in scenerios like that.

w
Why do nigerians put up with filth?Why should any capable and responsible adult live in filth?Why?
Re: Fashola Inspects Ladipo Market, Insists On Clean-up Before Reopening (pics) by BlackBaron: 1:40am On Mar 04, 2013
Damn!

shocked

An eyesore...
Re: Fashola Inspects Ladipo Market, Insists On Clean-up Before Reopening (pics) by watchinglagos: 5:35am On Mar 04, 2013
the last thread was about GEJ and the work on ApapaOshodi expressway. please always check before posting, thanks
hollandis: another fashola thread.How much are you being paid sef
Re: Fashola Inspects Ladipo Market, Insists On Clean-up Before Reopening (pics) by Ngwakwe: 6:43am On Mar 04, 2013
Fashola should do his job by building proper drainages, effluent treatment plant and sanitizing the walk ways leading to the market.

The traders should then undertake the cleaning of their individual shops and abiding by the rules of proper disposal of wastes from their shops.

Fashola should stop whining and blaming others for his failures.

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Re: Fashola Inspects Ladipo Market, Insists On Clean-up Before Reopening (pics) by Bliss4Lyfe(f): 8:05am On Mar 04, 2013
Y do the traders pay tax? Local gov should stop sharing money and start working.

Traders will not wait forever for the local gov to clean the market.

Life most continue and families must to chop. sad
Re: Fashola Inspects Ladipo Market, Insists On Clean-up Before Reopening (pics) by dplordx(m): 8:52am On Mar 04, 2013
Bliss4Lyfe: Y do the traders pay tax? Local gov should stop sharing money and start working.

Traders will not wait forever for the local gov to clean the market.

Life most continue and families must to chop. sad


So, because you pay taxes, the government should clean your filthy dirty and wretched looking home and shops for you!
Man, take your filth back to your dirty village, and stop complaining about a Governor trying to fix his state. Im sure your pathetic governor is doing lots of transformation, so GO BACK TO YOUR SHEEEEETTY HOLE and go enjoy the development grin grin grin grin
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