Understanding the Concept of Hawking and Street Vending
Picture this: bustling streets filled with energetic
individuals, weaving through traffic with baskets on their heads and trays in
their hands.
This is the world of hawking in Lagos, a unique and
ubiquitous sight in the city. Hawking refers to the act of selling goods on the
streets, often carried out by informal vendors who roam the city in search of
customers. It’s a daily dance of survival, as these individuals navigate the
challenges and opportunities that comes with selling their wares on the go.
Unlike hawking, street vending is the act of sell goods and offer services in
broadly defined public spaces, including open-air spaces, transport junctions,
sidewalks, front of public and private building etc. Street vendors and market
traders are an integral part of urban economies around the world, offering easy
access to a wide range of affordable goods and services in public spaces.
They sell everything from fresh vegetables to prepared foods,
from building materials to garments and crafts, and from consumer electronics
to everyday use items.
Significance of Hawking in Lagos
Street vending and hawking are more than just a way to make a
living in Lagos. It has become deeply ingrained in the fabric of the city,
shaping its identity and economy. From the early morning rush to the late hours
of the night, hawkers line the sidewalks, offering a wide range of products,
from snacks and beverages to household items and clothing. For many Lagosian,
hawking and vending is not a problem since it serves as a means of livelihood
for the low-income earners in the society. Also, it’s a convenient way to
access goods and services in a fast-paced urban environment especial for Lagos
that is known for its rush-rush syndrome. Despite their contribution to the
economy of Lagos, street vending and hawking contribute negatively to the
environmental, health and occupational status of Lagos.
Street vending and hawking has a number of negative impacts.
Street vending and hawking causes: traffic congestion,
environmental pollution, visual pollution and reduced food safety. Traffic
congestion, difficulties in disposing of waste generated by street vendors and
attracting migrant people from rural places to urban areas are the reasons
given for declaring street vending and hawking illegal.
The Impact of Hawking on Environmental Degradation in Lagos
i. Street Vending and Hawking as a Contributor to Waste
Generation. With every purchase made on the streets, there comes a trail of
waste. Plastic wrappers, food containers, and discarded packaging litter the
sidewalks, contributing to the growing waste problem in Lagos. Hawkers, due to
their on-the-go nature, often resort to single-use packaging, which further
exacerbates the issue. The sheer volume of waste generated through hawking
activities poses a significant challenge for environmental protection and
sustainability in the city.
ii. Air and Noise Pollution from Hawking Activities
As the streets of Lagos become a marketplace, the air becomes
thick with exhaust fumes from vehicles and generators, and the soundscape
becomes a symphony of car horns, shouting voices, and blaring music. Hawkers
add to this cacophony, as they compete for customers' attention by vocally
advertising their products. This constant noise and air pollution not only
create an unpleasant urban environment but also contribute to health issues and
deteriorating air quality in the city.
iii. Encroachment on Green Spaces and Natural Habitats
Lagos, like any other bustling city, struggles to balance
urban development with the preservation of green spaces and natural habitats.
Hawking often spills into parks, sidewalks, and even protected areas,
encroaching on these valuable ecosystems. The unregulated expansion of hawking
activities not only disrupt the natural balance but also limits the
availability of green space for recreation and environmental conservation.
As Lagos continues to navigate the rise of hawking and its
impact on environmental protection and sustainability, valuable lessons are
being learned along the way. The collaborative efforts between researchers and
policy maker have demonstrated the potential for positive change.
By prioritizing education, awareness, and alternative income
sources, the future outlook is promising for sustainable hawking and vending
practices in Lagos. Through continued innovation and collective action, the
city can pave the way towards a more environmentally conscious and socially
responsible hawking culture. Also, it is recommended that the designation of a
key contact organisation/office in charge of street vendors' business will go a
long way to reduce the menace of hawking and vending.
Also, the designation of authorised areas for street vending,
based on planning regulation can be introduced and enforced. Lagos can pave the
way for a more sustainable future, where hawking coexists harmoniously with the
preservation of the natural environment. It is only through concerted efforts
and a collective commitment to sustainability that the rise of hawking in Lagos
can be effectively managed for the benefit of both its inhabitants and the
environment.
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