Mr Ajayi said, “Compliance with environmental regulations is a collective responsibility.”
According to the agency, the enforcement is part of the state government’s commitment to enforcing environmental laws and protecting public health.
At the other end of the scale, Victoria Island recorded the cleanest air with an AQI of 9.
Mr Oke-Osanyintolu praised the ministry of environment for its proactive efforts in clearing drainages.
LASEPA’s general manager, Babatunde Ajayi, said the establishments were sealed due to persistent noise pollution and other environmental infractions.
The visit, according to a statement on Friday, was to inspect the ongoing modern fish-smoking kilns installation project in the area.
LASEPA has shut down nine establishments over alleged noise and other environmental pollution.
The commissioner said the operation reflects the agency’s resolve to maintain environmental standards and protect public health in the state.
Mr Wahab stated that the sealed establishments were found guilty of violating environmental regulations despite several warnings from LASEPA.
He added that anyone caught defecating on the road median would be made to engage in community service.
