Traders Protest Demolition of Market

Traders Protest Demolition of Market

David-Chyddy Eleke

Traders in Nkwo Umunze market Orumba South Local Government Area of Anambra State at the weekend grounded economic activities in the area with over 3,000 women joining in the protest.

The traders locked the entire market and protested on the streets of Umunze, over the demolition of some sections of the market and forceful relocation to a new site.

They called on Governor Willie Obiano to intervene in the matter and also help release the chairman of the market, Mr. Obioma Okoli who was arrested on trumped up charges.

Leaders of the market including Izuchukwu Nwankwo, Okey Nzebafor, Ikechukwu Anichebe, Gladys Nzekwe and Uchendu Emenike who spoke to journalists, said a developer, Mr. Ben Oranusi who is building a new market was responsible for their woos, alleging that he wants to forceful relocate them to his market.

One of the traders, Izuu Nwankwo said: “We (traders) are not against having more markets in the this town, but this traditional market that was established about 50 years ago should not be demolished just because a new one has been built.

“If the new ultra modern market becomes fully occupied today, will the developer be happy if another one is built later, and his own demolished? He should allow us carry out our business here, while new people can occupy that one.”

Another Trader, Okey Nzebafor, who was a one-time chairman of the market, said market leaders and the town union leadership had reached an agreement with representatives of the state government for the two markets to coexist but the developer was going contrary to that agreement.

He said “Some of us are ready to take up shops at the new market when completed, other people from other towns will come to trade there too and it will be a big market, so let the developer complete it first because as it is now, nobody can trade there.”

The woman leader in the market, Mrs Gladys Nzekwe urged Obiano to wade into the troubles in the market and also help release the market’s chairman.

“They came and arrested our chairman, saying that he came with guns and all manner of dangerous weapon to attack Ben Oranusi in his house. For close to two weeks now he has been in detention.
“Even members of the executives of this market were also invited to the police station for the same allegation, but they later withdrew the invitation.”

When THISDAY sought the reaction of Oranusi, he denied allegations of arresting anyone or even demolishing a section of the market. He also said there was no truth in the allegation that he was coercing the traders to move to Umunze Utramordern market.

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