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MOMTA Kicks Against Committee
Mile one Market Traders Association (MOMTA), has revealed that the administrative committee that now pilot the affairs of the association is an imposition to serve the interest of few individuals, which is against the constitution of the body.
Speaking in a chat with The Tide, behalf of traders in relation to the issues of disagreement arising from official misconduct in MOMTA, the second vice chairman of the association, Chief Stainless Emenike said the administrative committee was not known to MOMTA, adding that the process was a creation of Barrister Osima Gina.
Chief Emenike said, “we want to make it known to the public that Chief Y.O.C. Georgwill is an administrative committee chairman, and not an elected chairman of the association”
According to him, “it was Barrister Osima Gina who played the trick of administrative committee in mile One Market, which is not in our constitution.
“He did this at Hotel De Nass at Ikwerrre Road, because he wanted to gain from the association”.
The second vice also said that “I am an insider to all that had taken place in this association and I am talking unbehalf of the rest of the traders because we are not happy with how our common wealth is mortgaged by personal interest of the administrative chairman.”
Emenike further said that the issue of this administrative committee has been the major source of conflict, disagreement and court litigation in the mile one market litigation in the mile one market over the years, stating that until things are properly restored, the crisis will still linger.
He said that the present administrative committee chairman in collaboration with his advisers used the instrumentality of the court to come to office, noting that the matter is on appeal.
Corlins Walter
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