Tag: MARKET SHUTDOWN

  • COVID-19: Street shops not included in Lagos markets shutdown – Police clarify

    COVID-19: Street shops not included in Lagos markets shutdown – Police clarify

    Retail shops located on streets are free to open up for business as long as they respect the social distancing and crowd control directives, the Lagos State Police Command said on Sunday.

    The police gave this clarification following reports of partial compliance by petty traders whose businesses are not located in open markets.

    Spokesman Bala Elkana stated that such persons, even if they do not sell essential and life saving items, were excluded from the shutdown.

    Citing an example, Elkana said a hairdressing saloon located in a street was free to open as long as it does not accommodate more than 25 people at a go and also strictly prevented body contacts among people.

    Elkana also said policemen on duty have been charged to show compassion and sympathy while enforcing the orders because no one prepared for much situation.

    “Well, let me start by saying that this is not a conventional situation. The primary mandate of the police is to protect lives and properties and I am not sure we have found ourselves in this kind of situation where we need to enforce not the conventional law, but how to stop the spread of the virus.

    “So, this is a new one that requires new approach. It requires more of compassion, sympathy and you know something that is new also needs more time for people to get used to it.

    “So, that is why the commissioner of police is leading the enforcement. We go round together, meet people and also look at what the police are doing. We also gave out dedicated lines for people to call and register their complainants.

    “The complaints we have received so far have been minimal and they are addressed as they come in.

    “Since this situation also affected physical meetings between the Commissioner of Police and officers and men across the state, more of radio communication is being used and so, once a complaint is received, the CP addresses it through the radio.

    “The policemen have been given clearance that the shutdown basically affects markets and these are markets where they do not sell essential commodities.

    “This does not include isolated shops on the streets. Only markets because markets attract a large number of people.

    “Life must continue, we are not shutting down Lagos completely. The order did not shut down Lagos.

    “The order is saying that markets that attract crowd to them should remain closed because they have high risk of spreading the virus.

    “That is the clearance he (CP) gave yesterday very well to all the policemen and he made sure they all acknowledged and they understood it. He gave room for them to ask questions through the walkie-talkie on areas they needed clarification.

    “Even if the shops on the streets do not deal in essential commodities, they are free to open up.

    “The condition there is that crowd must not gather there. The shop owner must not have more than 25 persons at a time gathering there and if people are coming into the shop, he should make sure that they have space.

    “If you have a small shop, do not let it get congested, let some people wait outside while you attend to some. There has to be space so that there is no body contacts. All these are guidelines to help us stop the spread of this virus,” said Elkana.

  • MARKET LEADERS, TRADERS’ ASSOCIATION OF NIGERIA URGE MEMBERS TO SHUTDOWN MARKETS TEMPORARILY

    MARKET LEADERS, TRADERS’ ASSOCIATION OF NIGERIA URGE MEMBERS TO SHUTDOWN MARKETS TEMPORARILY

    The leadership of Market Leaders and Traders’ Association of Nigeria, Lagos Chapter have expressed their angst over the ravaging effects of the deadly Corona Virus COVID-19.

    In a statement signed by Comrade Christopher Okpala, the President of the Association, the union empathizes with countries that have lost citizens especially health workers and care givers.

    In the same vein, the union also advised markets affiliated to their union to tell their members to stock up food items, as business operations would stop temporarily from March 27th, 2020.

    The message read in parts : ”Our association is concerned and worried about the dire economic crisis the pandemic have thrown the world into, hoping that things will normalize soon in every aspect of human lives; as the search for a permanent cure and eradication of the COVID-19 intensifies across the globe.

     

    “Following these developments, the leadership of our association having studied the present trend of events in the world and in our country Nigeria, especially Lagos State,and after due consultations and deliberations with markets leaders affiliated to our association, hereby arrive at the following, with the title LIFE FIRST.

     

    Since it is only the living that transacts business, we assume its wiser for our members to be alive, in other to be engaged in their daily businesses, hence measures to protect their lives at this critical time should be employed.

     

    “We therefore advise all markets affiliated to our association and other markets in Lagos State, to direct their members to buy and stock foodstuff that will sustain their families in the next couple of weeks between today, Tuesday March 24th to Thursday March 26th,and close their shops, offices, showrooms, warehouses and markets temporarily from, Friday March 27th to Friday April 4th, 2020, as we study events as they unfold.

     

    “Market Executives should ensure that temperature testing kits are provided for the appropriate officers in the market to screen both members and customers in their markets, while the appropriate officers should ensure that every shop or showroom provide hand washing spots and keep hand sanitizers handy when their markets reopen.

    We advise our members to stay at home during this temporal market shutdown, and maintain social distancing of at least 6 feet spacing in any public facilities; also observe other measures as directed or may be directed by relevant health agencies.

     

    “We advise all our members to adhere strictly to any information or directives from the Lagos State Government and other relevant regulatory bodies relating to curtailing the spread of the COVID-19.

     

    “We regret any inconvenience these measures may cause our members,our customers and the general public but reminding us again that ONLY THE LIVING WILL TRANSACT BUSINESS(LIFE FIRST),while praying and hoping that God will intervene very soon to save Nigeria and entire world from this precarious situation”