Abia Embarks on Reconstruction of Ariaria Market

Emmanuel Ugwu-Nwogo

After overcoming the resistance of traders, the Governor of Abia State, Dr. Okezie Ikpeazu, has finally commenced the reconstruction of the Ariaria International Market, the hub of commercial activities in Aba.

The market, which was built 46 years ago and attracts traders across West Africa and beyond, has been in a state of decay. However, traders, fearful of losing their shops, had been resisting every move by the state government to give the market a face lift that would befit its international status.

But after the “final harmonisation meeting” with the representatives of the traders yesterday, Ikpeazu directed that work should start by midnight on Wednesday.

The State Commissioner for Information, Mr. John Okiyi Kalu, announced the breakthrough in a statement made available to the media in Umuahia, saying that the governor has given the traders every assurance that they would not lose their shops after the reconstruction.

Kalu said that the governor directed that the reconstruction work should start from A-Line, C-Line and Medical Line sections of the market.

He said: “The redevelopment work, which will (involve) reconstruction of internal roads, new drains for proper storm water channeling and new ultra-modern shops with car parks, police and fire service posts in the first phase.

“It also include works on A-Line and associated lock up shops, C-Line, Surgical Line, up to Enyimba Gate, kitchen utensils shops and Medical Line.

“Work is expected to be concluded with minimal disruptions to trading activities at the other lines,” meaning that commercial activities would continue at the other sections of the market.

To ensure that a seamless reconstruction of the market and implementation of all agreements, Governor Ikpeazu approved the setting up of a 24 member implementation and monitoring committee with traders constituting the majority.

The commissioner for information, who is also the chairman of the implementation committee, said that the reconstruction of the market would be completed and the new market would emerge by the first week of December 202I.

He said that the new Ariaria International Market would have the complements of modern amenities including fire station, police station, spacious motor park, banking facilities, smooth access roads that would be free from flooding.

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