Traders in the Mile 12 market have expressed their
displeasure at the announcement made by the Lagos state government that they
will be relocated to Imota in Lagos state.
Pulse reports say the Mile 12 traders asked the Lagos
state government to modernise the market.
Obichukwu said “The leadership of Mile 12 Market has
the belief that the State government will not take any fundamental decision
that affects the market without extensive consultation with the stakeholders of
the market, particularly the leadership of the market.
“The report of the panel of inquiry set up by Lagos
State to look into the incident lends credence to the fact that the civil
disturbance was not directly or remotely connected with the activities of our
traders. lt is against the backdrop that we received with disbelief and shock
the statement credited to
Governor Akinwunmi Ambode that our market would be
relocated in six months’ time.
“In the unlikely event that it is true, we will view
His Excellency’s declaration as a savage attack on our rights to association as
enshrined in the Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria”
He also said “We believe that the government of
Lagos State under the leadership of Ambode is a responsive, listening
government. How will a government make unilateral declaration on matter that
affects our livelihood and the masses without due consultation with the people
that will be directly affected by such declaration, particularly in a
democratic dispensation? ”
The traders say the announcement is contrary to the request they made to Governor Ambode.
Punch reports that the General Secretary, Shukura Yam Section, Mr. Collins Obichukwu said the traders were not carried along by the government.
He said the decision to relocate the market was at
variance with their request, adding that the government should develop the
market into a modern market with functional facilities.”
“After the market was shut, we held a meeting with
the government and requested that the market should be developed into a modern
market with functional facilities like it was done in Sura,
Apongbon and
Tejuosho markets,” Obichukwu added.
Governor Akinwunmi Ambode said on Tuesday, April 12,
2016, that government will relocate the Mile 12 traders to Imota in six months.
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