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Lagos Govt. to demolish Jankara and Bombata markets over drainage obstruction 

Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu announced on Sunday that the Lagos State government intends to demolish the Jankara and Bombata markets situated on Lagos Island.

This decision is aimed at facilitating unimpeded water flow into the drainage systems. 

He made these remarks following an inspection tour of Lagos Island, during which he noted that numerous unlawful structures within the markets had obstructed the flow of water, leading to flooding. He also cited human activities as a negative influence on the area. 

Details of the campaign to remove drain-blocking shops 

The governor said that starting from Monday, the Ministry of Environment will commence the issuance of demolition notices to the various shops that have been constructed on the drains and drainage channels.

Sanwo-olu emphasized that it was unacceptable for illegal structures up by a small group of individuals along drains and drainage canals to jeopardize the safety and wellbeing of the larger population.  

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The governor also pointed out that the Pelewura Market currently houses a significant number of illegal occupants. He intends to provide adequate notice and collaborate with concessionaires, local government authorities, and all relevant stakeholders to establish a timeline for the final demolition and evacuation. 

Sanwo-olu’s urban rejuvenation and flooding solutions initiative 

Sanwo-Olu stressed the necessity of making way for urban rejuvenation and putting an end to the persistent flooding problem in the area by removing these markets. He warned all illegal occupants and those engaged in unauthorized activities that the government would take action to clean up the markets and enforce a strict policy against illegal environmental activities. 

Governor Sanwo-Olu further mentioned that the condition of Idumagbo Avenue Road had deteriorated due to the activities in the nearby markets.  

He confirmed that this tour allowed him to identify the issues and work on long-lasting solutions.  

The government will commence the assessment of Idumagbo Avenue, Ojo Giwa, and Adeniji Adele Road, including a comprehensive regeneration plan for the entire area. 

The governor cautioned residents against obstructing drainage channels, emphasizing that their actions and habits contribute to the drainage problems.

He stressed that, regardless of how well-constructed the drains are, they will become blocked if people continue to dispose of refuse in them. 

 

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