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Security: Association to install scanning machines in Abuja Market
The Chairman of Wuse
Traders Association, Mr Raphael Okorie, says his administration would install CCTV cameras, street lights and scanning machines in the market to ensure adequate security of lives and property.
Okorie told newsmen in Abuja yesterday that the measure, especially the Close Circuit Television Cameras (CCTV), would also forestall any breach of security in the market.
He said that this was one of the many plans the new executives had for the market.
He explained that security issue was a collective responsibility for everybody and should not be left for only security personnel.
Okorie added that many of the traders suffered double taxation, noting that though this was a national issue, the association would meet Federal Inland Revenue Service (FIRS) to sort things out.
Okorie said that plans were underway to tackle the issue by harmonising Nigerian tax system in line with international best practices.
He assured the members who could not rent shop in the market due to high cost that the new executive had made an agreement with investors to build affordable markets for them.
Okorie listed such areas as Mabuchi, Wuye and Garki where “cheap markets” would be built for the members who could not afford to do their business in Wuse Market.
He said that the newly elected officials were making arrangements with some financial institutions to ensure that the members of the association got soft loans to run their businesses.
Okorie said that Wuse Market was the cleanest in the country and assured that his administration would sustain the tempo.
He promised to apply a democratic system of administration to execute all the programmes set for the development of the market.
Okorie promised the association that he would ensure that businesses were carried out by members in environment devoid of intimidation or harassment by anybody.
He urged the members to give the newly-elected officials their full support, adding that the officials also required some time to do their work.
Okorie said that the new executives would not disappoint the members.