The Chairman of Lagos Mainland Local Government Area, Jubril Emilagba, has directed that no individual should sleep within Oyingbo Market, citing growing security concerns and the need to protect lives and property.
Emilagba issued the directive on Friday during a security meeting with executives and members of the market, describing the move as part of his administration’s ongoing efforts to strengthen safety across markets within the local government.
According to him, the ban on overnight stays is a preventive measure aimed at curbing criminal activities and safeguarding traders and their goods. “No one is permitted to sleep in the market. This directive is strictly for security reasons, to prevent criminal elements from taking advantage of the environment,” he said, stressing that markets should remain centres for lawful commercial activities and not places for overnight habitation.
The chairman said the local government would collaborate with relevant security agencies and market leadership to ensure compliance. “We are committed to ensuring that Oyingbo Market remains safe for traders, customers and residents. Security agencies will be involved in enforcing this directive,” he added.
Emilagba also reiterated his administration’s commitment to regular engagement with market stakeholders, noting that cooperation with traders was essential to achieving a secure and orderly market environment. He further sensitised traders on the importance of registering for the National Identification Number and the Lagos State Residents Registration Agency, describing both as critical tools for effective identity management and security planning. He also encouraged eligible traders to participate in the ongoing All Progressives Congress e-registration exercise to promote grassroots political inclusion.
Responding on behalf of traders, the Women Leader of Oyingbo Market, Basira Balogun, expressed support for the directive, describing it as a timely intervention. “We understand the security implications and we will work with the local government to ensure compliance among traders,” she said.
