The Lagos State Government on Wednesday
denied a false reports that some parts of the Ladipo Market in Mushin
Local Government Area of the state have been demolished while others
have been shut.
The Executive Secretary of the local government, Mr. Jide Bello, in a
statement, said business activities went on at the Ladipo market on
Wednesday unhindered, where the traders carried out their business
transactions.
Bello added that the council decided to redevelop the market, which
has become an eyesore due to the unwholesome activities of some of the
traders and the degradation of the surrounding, a development that would
not fit into the mega city plans of the state.
He said the Mushin Local Government Area intended to undertake the
development of the market in phases and because of that, had not
collected any form of rent from the traders in the market since the
beginning of 2015.
The
LG boss explained that the authorities of the local government convened
several meetings with the leaders of the various associations in the
market towards ensuring that the private developer would begin the
phased development of the market.
He noted that it was evident from the body language of the leaders
that they were buying time and trying to frustrate the plan of the
council to redevelop the market.
Bello said, however, that there would be no going back on the
decision of the council to redevelop the Ladipo market to meet the mega
city status of Lagos, assuring all traders in the market that Mushin
remained a home to the stakeholders.
He stated that due process was followed in the decision of the local
government to redevelop the market, urging the traders to operate within
the ambit of the law.

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