Mr Akerele warned reckless motorists that the agency under his leadership wouldn’t spare environmental and traffic laws violators in the state.
He also urged traders to take advantage of the new investment opportunities in Abia.
He noted that the enforcement action followed the recent closure of several other markets, including Oyingbo, Ladipo, and Alayabiagba, due to similar offences.
Mr Wahab noted that the order for the closure is to instil compliance in markets around the state.
Lagos State Emergency Management Agency (LASEMA) disclosed this at a news conference on Sunday in Lagos.
In 2021, there were at least four reports of fire incidents at the same Ladipo auto spare parts market.
