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Mile One Market Traders Decry Growth Of Illegal Markets
Following the emer
gence of several markets in parts of Port Harcourt and its environs some traders have called on the Rivers State government to check the trend.
Some of the traders especially at the MileOone ultramodern Market who spoke to our correspondent said the development is beginning to tell on their turnover.
According to Chike Onyeche who sells ladies wears at the market, the emergence of illegal markets in Port Harcourt should be checked.
He said places like Garrison Junction on Aba Road, Leventis, Sangana and Education Bus Stop, amongst others, have affected sales at the Mile One Market in recent times.
For Mercy Onumbu, who has a stall at the first floor of the market, government should try and discourage illegal trading in Port Harcourt so that traders doing legal business would enjoy better patronage from the public.
However, an economist Mr David Okwu who spoke with our correspondent on the development, Saturday said since Port Harcourt is a developing city, the emergence of several markets should not be ruled out.
According to him, Port Harcourt was one of the major growing economic centres in the country and neigbouring states have the right to come and do trading in the city.
Moreover, he said, due to the long processes of acquiring stalls and the financial implications involved, many traders prefer taking their wares to every available space.
On the effectiveness of the law banning illegal trading in the state, Okwu said people were always taking advantage of the non-enforcement of any law at a particular time to break it.
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