He noted that the enforcement action followed the recent closure of several other markets, including Oyingbo, Ladipo, and Alayabiagba, due to similar offences.
Mr Jamoh said that there was a need to significantly enhance highway sweeping efforts.
Mr Odumboni said the government was committed to providing the necessary support for the sweepers to carry out their roles efficiently.
Mr Hundeyin said at about 10:00 a.m. on Thursday, LAWMA officials went to the Ikoyi police division to file a report on the discovery of the baby.
LAWMA said one of its highway workers was injured with a hammer, leading to a broken skull.
The waste disposal agency said it plans to train Lagos youths on waste policing.
LAWMA said the closure was to carry out palliative works on the dumpsite for seamless waste management operations.
The accident happened at Alexander Road in Ikoyi on Saturday morning.
