The Lagos State enforcement team has begun dislodging illegal street traders at 2nd Rainbow Junction, inward Mile 2.
Authorities said the traders were causing traffic congestion, endangering pedestrians, and contributing to environmental pollution in the area.
In a statement shared on X today, the enforcement agency reaffirmed its commitment to maintaining safe, clean, and obstruction-free roads across the state.
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The team assured residents that all forms of environmental infractions would be addressed promptly to ensure public safety.
Good morning Lagos.
Our enforcement team is currently dislodging illegal street traders constituting nuisance at 2nd Rainbow Junction, inward Mile 2. These activities obstruct traffic flow, endanger pedestrians, and litter the environment.
We remain committed to keeping our… pic.twitter.com/Za6tNzPur6
— Tokunbo Wahab (@tokunbo_wahab) September 8, 2025

