Ginger is widely used in Nigerian homes for cooking, beverages, and traditional remedies.
Yam remains one of Nigeria’s most consumed staples.
Sulaiman Kareem, attributed the slow market activity to reduced purchasing power linked to rising fuel costs.
Another trader at the Alimosho Market, Idaya Mashika, highlighted poor storage conditions as a challenge for sellers.
Mr Hundeyin said two of the suspects (names withheld) were apprehended on October 15 with human parts in a taxi during a routine stop-and-search.
The Lagos Waste Management Authority (LAWMA) has reopened the sealed Ladipo, Oyingbo, Alamutu Ologede and Ile-Epo markets.
The dislodged traders were caught engaging in roadside trading after the market was closed for constituting environmental nuisance.
Mrs Tinubu-Ojo insists the market was closed due to the poor sanitary conditions of the place.
Traders allege that Mrs Tinubu-Ojo is demanding a bribe of N5 million before Oyingbo market can be reopened.
