Business
Mile One Market: Relocated Traders Bemoan Fate
The fate of traders of
mile one market, Port Harcourt who lost their goods last December and now squat temporarily near the Silverbird cinema, seem not to be certain as most of them complain of poor sales.
Our correspondent who spoke with a cross section of the traders recently reports that the temporary relocation, if anything was good as closing shop.
According to Linus Oguzo who sells doors and windown blinds, days pass into weeks and weeks into months and nothing seems to be happening.
He said most, if not all, of his customers have lost contact with him even as he said people do not find if easy to come to the new location to make their purchases.
For Juluis Nnaji who claimed to have been a victim of the fire incident twice at the market the relocation was not proper.
He said since government was not yet ready to rebuild the market, they should have been allowed to erect makeshift structures at he permanent site.
According to him, people were used to the mile I market location even as he said many people do not even know the existence of the temporary market.
Further investigations by our correspondent revealed that most of the temporary stalls were not even occupied as they were under lock.
One of the traders who spoke on the development and asked not to be named said it could not be unconnected with the lack of patronage from members of the public.
He said some of them were even expressing regret for spending substantial amounts of their savings in erecting the makeshift stalls.
Our correspondent who went round the area reports that a good number of rows have not even been occupied as their location was water logged.
The Tide further gathered that those affected at the water logged areas may be out of business for as long as this year rains last.
On the work going on recently at the permanent site of the market, some of the traders who spoke under anonymity said it was a good step being taken to fulfil the promise by the state government.
The Tide reports that a 9-man committee has already been inaugurated to oversea the disbursement of the fund among 4,000 traders. However efforts to speak with the Mile One Market Traders Association Chairman, Port Harcourt (MOMTA) Mr Kenneth Eze before going to press were unsuccessful.
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