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Apapa Traders Protest Planned Demolition Of Market
Traders at Idi-Ose Market
in Apapa, Lagos, have staged protest to the House of Assembly over alleged plan by the monarch of Ijora, Oba Fatai Aromire to demolish the market.
The traders claimed that the traditional ruler had given them May 21 deadline to vacate the market or have their property destroyed.
They carried placards with various inscriptions such as: ‘’Oba Ojora wants to become Baba Oja’’, ‘’Lagos! Save our souls from Oba Ojora from selling Idi-Ose market to an hotelier,’’ `’Oba Fatai Ojora, leave Idi-Ode market alone don’t sell it to a hotelier.”
Alhaja Nike Owoseni, the Iyaloja General of Apapa Iganmu, who spoke on behalf of the traders, said she was informed about the proposed demolition on May 14, and she appealed for peace.
She said: “When they called me on May 14 that they wanted to pull down the market, we went to the police station to complain.
“We tried to see the Oba but we were told that he was engaged in festive activities, so I told my people to maintain peace.
“This morning, I was called again that some youths numbering about 20 were in the market harassing the traders.
“Our people wanted to retaliate by fighting them but we had to appeal for calm.”
Mr Idris Mammud, one of the leaders in the market, said the threat for the traders to vacate the market had been on since 2013.
He said the market was approved by the state government in 1979 during the administration of Alhaji Lateef Jakande.
He argued that the authority to demolish the market should come from the local government.
Addressing the traders, the Speaker, Mr Adeyemi Ikuforiji, represented by Segun Olulade, Chairman House Committee on Information, Strategy and Security, promised that the House would ensure amicable resolution of the issue.
“I want to express our gratitude to you on behalf of the speaker for maintaining peace.
“We have received your petition and I can assure you that within the next 24 hours, we shall invite all the necessary parties that are involved,” Olulade assured the traders.
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