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Lagos Shuts Oshodi Market During Enforcement Operation

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Last updated: June 24, 2026 2:10 pm
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The Lagos State Government shut down the Oshodi Resettlement Market on Tuesday, June 23, 2026, following an attack on officials of the Lagos State Environmental Sanitation Corps during a routine enforcement operation at the market, with the government vowing not to tolerate violence against law enforcement personnel.

Authorities said LAGESC officials were conducting a standard environmental sanitation and compliance exercise at the market when traders or individuals at the scene turned on the enforcement team, physically assaulting them and disrupting the operation. The government said it was appalled by the attack and ordered the immediate closure of the market as a punitive and precautionary measure.

Lagos Warns Against Attacks on Officials

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Commissioner for the Environment and Water Resources in Lagos State, Tokunbo Wahab, said the closure was necessary to send a clear message that violence against government officials conducting their lawful duties would not be tolerated. He said the market would only be reopened when those responsible for the attack were identified and after appropriate security measures had been put in place to protect enforcement personnel during future operations.

Lagos State has a long history of market management tensions, where informal traders and their associations have occasionally resisted government enforcement of sanitation, land use, and tenancy regulations. The Oshodi corridor, one of the busiest commercial axes in Lagos, has been the site of several previous confrontations between traders and state authorities over the years.

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Meanwhile, the Lagos State Police Command separately issued a reassurance to residents of Mushin following an improvised explosive device scare in which one person was injured after a suspicious device was found under a vehicle. Investigators said the device appeared designed to cause panic rather than mass casualties, and that security agencies had enhanced patrols in the Mushin area. Furthermore, the Lagos State Building Control Agency introduced an electronic planning and approval system designed to reduce corruption and delays in the building permit process. Consequently, Lagos State continued this week to manage simultaneous challenges of market enforcement, petty crime, and public safety across its vast and densely populated territory.

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