The Oyo State Road Traffic Management Authority (OYRTMA) has launched a series of raids against illegal street traders within Ibadan metropolis.
The operation, led by the agency’s Chairman, Major Adekoya Adesagba (rtd), spanned a day and targeted Oritamerin, Gege, Agbeni and Ogunpa areas of the state.
According to Adesagba, who was accompanied by the General Manager, Commander Ayoade Adekola, the move aims to tackle the issues of blocked roads and slow traffic regulation in the area.
He said the areas had been converted into makeshift markets, leading to severe traffic congestion and environmental pollution.
Adesagba highlighted that the activities violate environmental laws, contributing to indiscriminate waste disposal and drainage systems, thereby worsening flooding in parts of the city.
The Chairman expressed disappointment at the marketers’ failure to comply with government regulations, seizing their market stalls and imposing fines on those caught.
Additionally 12 individuals operating an illegal motor park in the market were also apprehended, with fines imposed on the offenders.
He warned marketers to desist from selling on the roads, emphasizing that the government’s efforts are geared towards ensuring their safety and protecting their property.
“The OYRTMA‘s enforcement operation is part of the Oyo State Government’s broader efforts to reduce accidents and improve road safety”, he said.
“This government’s initiatives have led to a significant reduction in accidents, making the roads safer for marketers and road users alike”, he added.
According to him, OYRTMA’s actions have been commended for promoting a conducive environment for business and transportation in Oyo state.
Packaged by Adekunle Adegboyega