Business
Returnees Yet To Resume Business
With the return of rela
tive peace in Aminigboko Community in Abua/Odual Local Government area of Rivers State, business activities are yet to take shape.
Investigations by our correspondent over the weekend indicated that the presence of men of the Nigerian army has created an enabling environment for some of the indigenes who deserted the community in the wake of cult related clashes to return home more than one year ago.
However, most of the indigenes reputed to be at the forefront of business activities in the community were yet to return.
The Tide gathered that most of them have established in far away places as Bayelsa, Port Harcourt and elsewhere, even as reports say their early return home was not certain.
One of them who spoke to our correspondent on the condition of Anonymity said he has moved for good.
According to him, he has decided to settle outside adding that his children were all in school in Port Harcosurt.
Further investigations by our correspondent shows that the community which had more than thirty shops operating before the crises has only two at present.
Some of the returnees who spoke to our correspondent said the development has made those returning to buy provisions and necessities to last them for a while.
The Tide further gathered that the farming community were grateful to the military authorities for the role they were playing in securing the environment as they go to their farms without fear.
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