Lagos State issues a 72-hour notice to street traders and other illegal occupants operating along the Alaba Rago corridor of the Mile 2–Badagry Expressway. According to reports, the notice is issued by the Lagos State Taskforce and is tied to a planned enforcement exercise intended to restore environmental order in the area. The outlets describe the move as part of state efforts to address activities occurring along the expressway corridor, including trading and occupancy that the authorities consider unauthorized. Under the notice, the affected traders and occupants are expected to vacate the area within the stated timeframe. The coverage also indicates that enforcement actions are scheduled to follow after the 72 hours, though specific details of the next steps or the enforcement timeline are not elaborated in the available excerpts. Both accounts frame the notice as a pre-emptive measure ahead of government action to clear the corridor.