The market, a major contributor to the state’s Gross Domestic Product , has been shut in the recent past for various environmental reasons.
Odumboni said the state had intervened several times at the market and would continue to do so because of its location.He stressed that the agency had been working with the market executive committees to find a sustainable way to manage their waste. “We are at the stage of understudying the Ladipo businesses and the commercial activities and what the residents are doing. After this, we will move to the next stage of enforcement and compliance.x
“We have gone into litter control with people like LASPARK to get rid of plastics in our gardens and parks and also canals.