The Lagos State Government on Friday said that from July 1, 2016, it will  commence a total enforcement against street trading and street hawkers,  adding that the law banning their activities across the metropolis will  take its full course.
Speaking as a guest on Television Continental‘s “Your View” show, the State Governor, 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. He added that 49  buses were vandalised and that it will cost about N139million to put  them back on the road.
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 for  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.
Source: Bellanaija.com
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