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LAWMA, KAI dislodge street traders in Ajah
The Lagos State Waste Management Authority, Kick Against Indiscipline operatives, and other task force teams have dislodged street traders around the Ajah Jubilee Bridge.
The state Commissioner for Environment and Water Resources, Tokunbo Wahab, made this known on his X page on Monday.
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Sharing a video from the exercise, Wahab wrote, “Clampdown on illegal street trading activities around the Ajah Jubilee bridge continues today Monday 6th Nov, 2023.
“The operation is led by #Lawma_gov Monitoring and Compliance team, and complimented by #LAGESCOfficial, #followlastma and TASK FORCE teams.”
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