Lagos state news>The Lagos State Commissioner for the  Environment, Tunji Bello, on Wednesday said the state government would  start to seize clothes spread on balcony railings along major highways,  bridges, railings on landscape sites, walkways and other open public  spaces in the state.
Bello said those who engaged in the  uncivilised acts would not only forfeit the clothes to homes and  orphanages; they would also be prosecuted according to the state  sanitation laws.
The commissioner, who spoke while on an  inspection of some areas in the state, said the government had been  observing with concern that some public buildings, offices, bridges and  residential buildings along major highways in the state, especially on  Kingsway and Awolowo roads; First and Second Avenue, Ikoyi; Victoria  Island; Apapa; Ikorodu Road and Ijora were engaging in the retrogressive  culture.
He said, “Some of the private and  government buildings on these routes had been turned into drycleaners  lines for the spreading of washed clothes along many highways and inner  streets.
“This act is also noticeable in areas  where we have large concentration of mechanic workshops as well as along  drainage alignments. Residents should spread their washed clothes  within the confines of their environment.”
Bello advised landlords who engaged  security guards to educate them on the implications of the act, saying  the government would not hesitate to apply the full sanctions of  sanitation laws on any culprit.
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