Lagos Govt Extends Operation Hours Of Markets
Lagos State government has extended the hours of operations of both food markets and non-food markets across the state.
In a series of tweets on Sunday, the Chief Press Secretary to Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu, Gboyega Akosile, said the decision was to further enhance trade and commerce and mitigate the hardship of COVID-19 pandemic.
According to the governor’s spokesman, markets have been permitted to open by 8am and close at 6pm.
The Lagos State Government has extended the hours of operations of both food markets and non food markets.
They are now to open at 8am and close at 6pm.#ForAGreaterLagos pic.twitter.com/XpW684l4Sx
— Gboyega Akosile (@gboyegaakosile) August 16, 2020
He explained that the announcement was made in a statement by the Commissioner for Local Government and Community Affairs in the state, Dr Wale Ahmed.
In a statement signed by the commissioner for local government and community affairs, Dr Wale Ahmed, the decision of the Governor Mr Babajide Sanwoolu is to further enhance trade and commerce and mitigate the hardship of the covid-19 pandemic.
— Gboyega Akosile (@gboyegaakosile) August 16, 2020
Dr Ahmed, he said, emphasised that the alternate days of operations remain in force, where food markets open on Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday, while non-food markets open on Monday, Wednesday, and Friday.
Dr Ahmed emphasised that the alternate days of operations still remains in force whereby food markets open on Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday, while non food markets open on Monday, Wednesday and Friday.
— Gboyega Akosile (@gboyegaakosile) August 16, 2020
He urged all traders to adhere strictly to the COVID-19 protocols for their safety and that of the residents at large.
He urged all traders to adhere strictly to the covid-19 protocols for their safety and the citizenry at large.
— Gboyega Akosile (@gboyegaakosile) August 16, 2020