Ikorodu Local Government Sets New Boundaries for Traders and Bikers on Allinson Street to Protect Students' Education

By LaRoyal:

On July 6, 2026, the Ikorodu Local Government Market Board launched a campaign on Allinson Street to establish boundaries for roadside traders and regulate motorcycle riders during school hours, to reduce traffic and distractions for students.

The initiative, led by Hon. Prince Abdullateef Adedayo Abayomi Ladega, the Chairman of Ikorodu Local Government through the Market Board led by the Special Adviser to the Chairman on Market and Chairman, Ikorodu Local Government Market Board Hon. Misbauideen Adegboyegba Alejo, emphasized keeping the main road clear. Alejo urged traders to use designated spaces for their goods and to collaborate with market stakeholders for improved organisation.

Key market leaders, including Chief (Mrs.) Deaconess Elizabeth Busola Isikalu and Alhaja Shoneye Sekinat, supported the campaign, focusing on student protection. Motorcycle riders are now required to stay in designated areas from 8:00 AM to 2:00 PM during school hours. The market starts henceforth at 3:00 PM.

The campaign was thoroughly educational and peaceful, with a unified call to action to maintain boundaries and keep the market organised, stressing that non-compliance may result in penalties.

— Special Report By LaRoyal Global CommunityNews —

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