- State Environmental Protection Agency conducted a nighttime enforcement operation
The Lagos State government has sealed a popular nightclub, Silk Club, located at 190, Awolowo Road in Ikoyi, over noise pollution.
This was disclosed in statement on Saturday night by Commissioner for Environment and Water Resources, Tokunbo Wahab.
The commissioner said the nightclub was sealed by the officials of the Lagos State Environmental Protection Agency who on his orders, conducted a nighttime enforcement operation in the area.
“As I directed, the Lagos State Environmental Protection Agency @LasepaOfficial conducted a nighttime enforcement operation, leading to the closure and sealing of Silk Club at 190, Awolowo Road, Ikoyi due to noise pollution,” he disclosed this on X (formerly Twitter).
In another development, the Lagos Waste Management Authority (LAWMA) has dislodged traders engaged in roadside trading around Oyingbo Market in Lagos for constituting environmental nuisance.
The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that the market is currently sealed for various environmental infractions.
The Managing Director/CEO of LAWMA, Dr. Muyiwa Gbadegesin, said the agency observed that, in spite of the closure of the market, some traders still engaged in roadside trading activities, in breach of environmental regulations.
“We cannot compromise the environmental well-being of our city. It is imperative that all markets in the state strictly adhere to environmental laws.
” Non-compliance will result in the sealing of the markets, and such markets will not be reopened until appropriate conditions are met.
“We will also not condone any form of roadside trading around sealed business premises, Gbadegesin said.
He said that the enforcement action underscored LAWMA’s commitment to foster a sustainable and hygienic urban landscape for all residents, urging market operators to proactively engage in practices that aligned with established environmental standards.
The LAWMA boss said that Alamutu Market, Mushin, one of the recently shut markets, had been reopened after meeting stipulated conditions.
He urged market operators, residents, and stakeholders to work in tandem with the authority, to ensure the collective achievement of a cleaner and healthier environment.