Niger Delta
MOMTA Leadership: Traders Set Agenda For New Exco
Going by the inauguration of Comrade Ndubueze Enyiche as Chairman of Mile One Market Traders’ Association (MOMTA), recently, stakeholders at the market have stated their expectations of the new government.
Some of the stakeholders who spoke to The Tide urged the new chairman and his team to put their best to ensure that traders meet every standard for safety and security.
In her view, a business mogul, Dr. Florence Ibezim, stated the need all the markets in Rivers State to be certificated, given the efforts of the Chairman on the certification of Mile One, Mile Three and Fruits Garden markets for greater results in the business sector.
Ibezim, therefore, urged the Chairman to ensure that all markets, particularly the international ones in Rivers State, are certificated, adding that such would boost business activities and create more employment.
Also lending his voice, a trader, Mr. Timothy Inyang, said he expects the new MOMTA Chairman address “good governance devoid of embezzlement misappropriation, incompetence, and provide sensitisation workshops on fruitful business in Rivers State that would bring rapid success”.
He, however, urged the chairman and his cabinet to look into staff and members training to a higher dimension, noting that such training has not been given the expected attention.
He, therefore, enjoined the Chairman to prioritize awareness campaign on successful businesses and staff training overseas, adding that adequate training of staff and members would boost their performance in the field, which will in turn boost the business of MOMTA.
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