The Lagos State Government on Friday said that from July 1, 2016, it would commence a total enforcement against street trading and street hawkers, saying that the law banning their activities across the metropolis would take its full course.
Speaking at a live interview session on Television Continental, the State Governor, Mr. Akinwunmi Ambode said that the renewed enforcement is in line with Section One of the Lagos State Street Trading and Illegal Market Prohibition Law 2003 which restricts street trading and hawking in the metropolis.
The Governor, while sympathizing with the family of a street hawker who was 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.
“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 N139 million to put those buses back on the road,” he said.Consequently, Governor Ambode said the State Executive Council has resolved to enforce the Law, which according to him makes both the hawker and the buyer liable of the offence.
“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 but 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,” Governor Ambode said.He said his administration has also concluded plans to roll out a massive campaign which would warn both motorists and hawkers of the restrictions and the penalty for defaulters.
“We will be watching out for buyers and sellers and all we need is just scapegoat. Don’t buy plantain chips or any other item in traffic from July 1, buyers beware,” Governor Ambode warned.He said aside the environmental hazards associated with the activities of street traders and hawkers alike, they also pose great security and health risks.
“A whole lot of people who are hawkers, when you check them, I understand from intelligence that there is a cartel. Some people buy fake products and then bring the products in and then give these boys to sell on the street and come back to make returns in the night. So, what I want to advise Lagosians is that most times when you think you are buying something of quality on the road, be rest assured that those things are fake product,” Governor Ambode said.He however said that much as the State Government intends to be civil in enforcing the law, some recalcitrant persons try to subvert the process, hence the need to ensure total compliance with the law.
Asked what plans the Government has unemployed graduates who have taken to street hawking, Governor Ambode said that his administration has launched a N25billion Employment Trust Fund, urging them to access the fund.
Governor Ambode while answering questions on future plans of his administration assured that greater attention would be given to the health and education sectors, while empowerment for the youth and elderly would also get the needed attention.
“In the last eight years, while the immediate past Governor actually did a lot to improve on health, you will also see that what he provided is not even enough to cater for all the people coming into Lagos.
“Now, this second year, I can tell you freely that we are facing majorly the health sector, education sector, the issue of elderly people and then the youths. We believe that in the next twelve months which we are starting from now, you will see a major escalation of the quality of the facilities we are going to provide in our hospitals,” the Governor said.SIGNED
HABIB ARUNA
CHIEF PRESS SECRETARY
JULY 1, 2016
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This government is confuse, how much are they paying civil servant? Tell me how workers will afford the money? If the buyer get all this penalty to pay then the seller will get a life jail, what will be the penalty of the area boys that obstruct traffic in all lagos road just to collect money from hard working drivers whit out any service rendered? Don't forget that people selling in traffic is just trying to survive,he should ask Fashola how road hawkers made 80% compliance to the law during his regime.
DeleteNa wa o. Buyer and Seller Kwa??
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This is why Nigeria will continue to remain backward. Do you know why foreign western contries are better? It is because we dont see all these hawkers and sellers on the roads. A govt is trying to correct it and one backward fool is calling the govt confused. If your country is so good, why do you run abroad where there are no hawkers? Some of these hawkers and okada riders are even thieves. They pretend a lot
DeleteThey should also drive beggers away from the streets. They are embarrassing Nigeria
Delete“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.
DeleteBut 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." - Gov. Ambode
The speech above was the governor's reaction to the incident that occurred earlier this week in Maryland, Lagos state. I am shocked that a sitting governor will say "beyond the fact that we lost one person......over 49 buses were destroyed and it will cost N139m." So the life of a Nigerian is nothing compared to the millions he mentioned? Governor Akinwunmi Ambode, that person was someone's son, brother, uncle, friend and above all a creature of God. You did not have to dismiss his death like it was one chicken that got killed on the road. He probably was one of the voters who gave you your mandate after standing in the sun just to cast his vote for you. I am truly shocked and disappointed in your statement and I expect you to retract that statement and issue a public apology to the parents of that Nigerian who could have been you if things had not been the way they are or even your own child or nephew. Law enforcement agents have caused so much avoidable deaths in the discharge of their duties in the most inhumane approach. Why chase someone on the highway? Please chase armed robbers in that way and not unarmed hungry Nigerians seeking for their daily bread. Govern with a human face. All power belongs to God! There is a day of reckoning! Do not destroy what you cannot create!
God bless u @Chux James
DeleteHope there are alternative jobs for these people? Really not fair!
ReplyDeleteThis government is confuse, how much are they paying civil servant? Tell me how workers will afford the money? If the buyer get all this penalty to pay then the seller will get a life jail, what will be the penalty of the area boys that obstruct traffic in all lagos road just to collect money from hard working drivers whit out any service rendered? Don't forget that people selling in traffic is just trying to survive,he should ask Fashola how road hawkers made 80% compliance to the law during his regime.
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ReplyDeletenot just street hawking, road trading. those that stay on the pedestrian walkways to sell. look at CMS, ORILE, 2ND RAINBOW along mile 2 ,oshodi express. you wont see where to put let leg if you wan cross road. its rily appaling. the govt shud clear all of them. they were somewhere surviving. its even risky
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ReplyDelete***********************lemme comment according to d headline....... pls Ambode..... its not cool..... onye gusia ya summarise ia d interview
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ReplyDeleteAUNTY LINDA....
This is harsh
ReplyDeleteLagos Goes tough as if hawkers and street trading are lagos problem!
ReplyDeleteOnly GOD WILL SAVE THE POOR IN THIS INCOMPETENT AMBAD GOVERNMENT OO.
WHAT PROVISION HAVE U CREATED FOR THEM? WHY PUNISHING THE POOR PEOPLE THAT HAVE NO MEANS OF EARNING.
WHAT IS THIS WOLFS IN GOVERNMENT TRYING TO PUT PEOPLE IN?
WHY the fine include the buyers ooo AMBAD OR AMBODE U ARE A DISGRACE THAT'S U ARE ON TOP TODAY DONT MEAN U WILL BE THERE TOMORROW REMEMBER WHERE U ARE COMING FROM OO
IF U MUST STOP HAWKERS AND STREET TRADING MAKE SURE THAT U PROVIDE A BETTER THING OR PLACE FOR THEM AVOID PUTTING POOR PEOPLE'S LIFE IN DANGER.
#sad indeed
Lagos Goes tough as if hawkers and street trading are lagos problem!
ReplyDeleteOnly GOD WILL SAVE THE POOR IN THIS INCOMPETENT AMBAD GOVERNMENT OO.
WHAT PROVISION HAVE U CREATED FOR THEM? WHY PUNISHING THE POOR PEOPLE THAT HAVE NO MEANS OF EARNING.
WHAT IS THIS WOLFS IN GOVERNMENT TRYING TO PUT PEOPLE IN?
WHY the fine include the buyers ooo AMBAD OR AMBODE U ARE A DISGRACE THAT'S U ARE ON TOP TODAY DONT MEAN U WILL BE THERE TOMORROW REMEMBER WHERE U ARE COMING FROM OO
IF U MUST STOP HAWKERS AND STREET TRADING MAKE SURE THAT U PROVIDE A BETTER THING OR PLACE FOR THEM AVOID PUTTING POOR PEOPLE'S LIFE IN DANGER.
#sad indeed
Gobe! Linda take note!
ReplyDeleteNot fair enough, people are suffering already!
ReplyDeletewhat of all these almajiri beggars that have flooded the streets of Lagos from the North, what is Ambode doing about them. The Lagos government does not see those ones. Are they untouchable. There are different set of rules for them ko.
ReplyDeleteSerious matter.
ReplyDeleteChoi
ReplyDeleteSigh!! When you put roadside sellers and hawkers in jail, I wonder where you going to put pple that actually commits serious crime, State House?
ReplyDeleteI support safety of the citizens, I support that you want the environment to look Gen geun but the jail part just ruined everything mehnnn... which fund are they talking about by the way? Mtcheeeeewwww
Ambode abeg shift! Misplaced priority.
ReplyDeleteExtremely sad
DeleteThis is just unfair... APC needs to get something right, u do things with priority...if a country like Germany imposes this law it's understandable...but why, very soon we'll hear of laws that ban small generators cos of its noise...pls this is not a Lagos for the elite its Lagos for everyone.
ReplyDeleteStupid Governor. You won't go tough on armed-robbers robbing people all over lagos on a daily basis.Instead you want to be tough on hawkers of plantain chips and gala.GTFOH
ReplyDeleteNigeria has no value for the poor people who are not fortunate enough to inherit or embezzle money. I know it is not safe for the hawkers to stay on the road but try to empower the youth so there won't be increased in criminal activities.
ReplyDeleteWhat he's doing is make lagos state a better place for us all,but the #25b fund donated to assist people,how can they get the money to help themselves... Will the people in charge of the fund give the money to those who are in need and not to their own pocket. Sir Ambode,what you are doing is good bt the pple in charge of the fund do good?
ReplyDeletePutting a square peg in a round hole...
ReplyDeleteIt's painful but I'm we need such laws. They rob people, in a bid to sell their goods, they jump into d road anyhow putting innocent drivers in trouble. They can b very unruly
ReplyDeleteThe Problems we have in Nigeria, us that people don't come out to protest against any unacceptable decisions of our government. We don't need to destroy ir fight before we can make our points clear. People should come out to protest and ask governments what are their alternative arrangements for his decisions on banning street hawking.
ReplyDeleteI totally agree with you.
DeleteMore hardship
ReplyDeleteSome bastard ain't talking they 're coward they know their party has failed them already. ..*pdp n apc 're both thieves only that apc is tryin to b the righteous one .
ReplyDeleteWhat about the area boys(agbero) that collect money from the drivers. The government should pls make alternative for the seller.
ReplyDeleteMinimum wage N18,000. Minimum fine N90,000......niaja we hail thee!
ReplyDelete139million to repair damaged buses,baba what sort of scam are you trying to pull...
ReplyDeleteGod will punish these people in govt. The agberos are d ones you need to ban , not people struggling for daily bread. They are not even hustling to build house or buy a car...just to survive. . Shame on you all... very wicked law.ask fashola how he handled them during his tenure
ReplyDeleteDid he say N25b Employment trust fund.. of such funds exist and they were that easy to access.. then Oga, please tell us why there are still unemployed youths and people hawking.. I dunno again for this Nigeria sef.. .
ReplyDeleteSo Agege bread sellers follow...When the crime rate in lagos increases then this mumu government will let people work the way they want..how will they feed this employment project is commenced
ReplyDeleteNoooooo.. No more viju and gala for boiz... Well good moves from ambode.. He should look at the disadvantages of his actions some times tho
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