Lagos State Arrests 45 Street Beggars In Alimosho, Agege, And Oshodi Operations

Lagos State authorities have apprehended 45 individuals involved in street begging across Alimosho, Agege, and Oshodi during a series of coordinated enforcement and mop-up operations. The arrests were carried out by environmental enforcement officers as part of the government’s ongoing compliance and sanitation initiatives. Commissioner for Environment and Water Resources, Tokunbo Wahab, confirmed the operation on Tuesday through his official X account. He said, “As part of our ongoing enforcement and mop-up exercises across the state, additional arrests were recorded today.” According to Wahab, 17 people were arrested in Alimosho, 12 in Agege, with subsequent operations leading to 10 more arrests in Alimosho and six in Oshodi. He explained that the crackdown is in line with Lagos State’s firm stance against street begging, describing it as an environmental hazard and a threat to public safety. “Street begging along highways, medians, and public spaces poses serious risks to both the individuals involved and other road users, while also undermining public order,” Wahab said. The commissioner emphasized that the state government remains committed to sustained enforcement efforts to maintain a cleaner, safer, and more orderly environment across Lagos.

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Lagos Government Arrests 20 Street Beggars In Ikosi Ketu And Mile 12

The Lagos State Government on Tuesday arrested 20 street beggars during enforcement operations in the Ikosi Ketu and Mile 12 areas. State Commissioner for Environment and Water Resources, Tokunbo Wahab, said the operation is part of the government’s commitment to restoring order and ensuring public spaces are safe and properly used. According to Wahab, KAI operatives carried out the sweep across Ketu, Mile 12, Ikosi Road, and the 7UP corridor. “The operation, which led to the arrest of twenty individuals involved in street begging and related activities, is part of our ongoing mop-up exercise aimed at curbing environmental violations, protecting the public, and preventing activities that disrupt traffic, safety, and sanitation,” he said on X. He added that those apprehended have been handed over to relevant authorities for profiling and further action, while the ministry continues to collaborate with social welfare agencies to provide rehabilitation where needed. “We will maintain strict enforcement of environmental laws across the state, and we urge residents to report locations where such activities persist. Our goal is to keep Lagos clean, orderly, and safe for everyone,” Wahab said. The operation follows previous crackdowns on street begging, including a November exercise in Ikosi Ketu and Mile 12, where 15 street beggars were arrested.

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