Lagos State Police Command expresses satisfaction with the level of compliance with the directive of the state government to close all major markets.
Commissioner of Police, Hakeem Odumosu, went round major markets and businesses in the state to monitor compliance with the directive issued by government.

Odumosu also as part of the monitoring visited Lagos State Radio Service, owners of Radio Lagos/EKOFM and Lagos Television where spoke on the stations both in English and Yoruba.

He said the directive was for closure of all markets and stores, except markets selling food items, water, medicine, pharmacies, medical equipment and other related essential life-saving products.

The Police Boss visited eateries, financial institutions, telecommunications outlets, markets dealing in essential commodities and markets dealing in non-essential commodities within the mainland and Island.

“Markets dealing in food stuffs, medicines, medical equipment and other life-saving products were seen carrying out their businesses unhindered.
“All other markets were completely closed by the operators in obedience to the state government’s directive,” he said.
Some businesses placed notice on their entrances informing their esteemed customers of the closure.
He said customers of corporate organisations not affected by the closure order were seen observing the guidelines regarding social distancing and spacing.
“Customers in eateries visited were seen using take away services and not having more than 25 persons at a time,” the police spokesman said.
Odumosu had a stopover at various bus stops where he noticed passengers sitting side by side in buses without recourse to social distancing guidelines.
“Odumosu advised motorists to put two passengers per row instead of the usual four, to avoid body contact.
The commissioner of police appreciated Lagosians for their patriotism in obeying the safety regulations put in place by government.
“Together we will stop the spread of COVID-19.
“For information or complaints regarding non-compliance, call the following numbers 09010512285, 09010512286, 09010512287 and 09010512288,” he said.
