The LAWMA boss added that the authority would continue to monitor, arrest and prosecute offenders.
Mr Wahab warned that markets that fail to meet the prescribed standards of cleanliness would be shut down indefinitely.
“The verdict aligns with our unwavering commitment to creating a cleaner and healthier environment for all residents of Lagos.”
Ms Kadiri said shanties and illegal traders’ structures around the Ajah BRT corridor and the Ajah Jubilee Bridge were also cleared.
The state government said it re-opened the market after certifying that all checklists given to the market officials had been addressed.
Mr Jamoh said that there was a need to significantly enhance highway sweeping efforts.
