Lagos State residents have been told to avoid patronizing
street hawkers. Commissioner of Police in the State, Fatai Owoseni, gave the
warning when he spoke with Journalists after a meeting with Governor Akinwunmi
Ambode and security chiefs yesterday.
Owoseni said the decision to enforce the ban on street
trading was a measure to monitor the activities of such criminals, adding that
there have been instances where criminals hide among street traders to steal
from innocent citizens. According to him, “The law has been there even before the
present executive governor came into power, so what we are doing as responsible
government and responsible security and law enforcement institutions is to
further engage like the Governor did last time on television on the evils of
street trading.
“It is not just about stopping the street trading; it also
has the security elements. The fellows that are on the roads under the guise
that they are selling, some of them are also criminals.
“There are criminals hiding within them to commit some havoc
and for people that are also patronising them like the Governor has said,
everybody is just thinking this is a new law but it is not. We know the mood of
the society and we want to balance our enforcement and that is why we are doing
a lot of public enlightenment.”
“Some of these guys also carry weapons under their shirt
that they can use to harm people including those beggars. “So, these things put together, it is going to be a win-win
situation if our people avoid patronising street hawkers and the hawkers can
also form a formidable front and meet the government and ask for the creation
of corner shops for them.
“They are on the roads and vehicles can also hit them, so
there are lots of dangers involved and that is why we are engaging the people
via enlightenment on the dangers involved.”
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