A mild drama played out last weekend when the newly relocated Vegetable
and Fruits market women held journalists including Daily Sun
correspondent hostage for several minutes as a way of forcing them to
make their position known to the government.
The traders numbering more than hundred had barricaded a spot in the new
market behind Power Mike Stadium, Atani Road, Ogbaru near Onitsha,
Anambra State and threatened to deal with reporters who dared cross over
to their side without hearing and promising to convey their message to
the government.
Addressing journalists at the scene, Mrs. Ngozi Chukwu who spoke on
behalf of the traders said they are law abiding citizens who complied
with the government’s directive to them to relocate to the new market
after their sack from their former location in Onitsha popularly known
as Afia Coke.
“ Help us ask Governor Obiano whether we committed any crime by abiding
by his directive for us to relocate here. This place is very safe and
better compared to the former place we were staying before. But we are
experiencing poor sales because most of the women have refused to join
us. They distract our customers and also divert goods to other places
thereby preventing this place from booming.”
Please tell governor that we, the women have resolved to troop into the
streets and even trade along the Niger Bridge Onitsha gateway if he
fails to convince the still protesting women to join us in the new
market by Friday this week” she said..
Earlier, Anambra State Market Women leader, Mrs. Promise Ezeigwe who
visited the market in company of some other women leaders had told them
that she had the mandate of the wife of the state governor, Chief Mrs
Ebele Obiano whom she said, told her to bring them good tidings that
Governor Obiano has their interest at heart and will always care for
their well being.
Ezeigwe told them that the decision to relocate them to the new and
better market was in their own interest and promised to convey their
feelings to the government.
Meanwhile, scores of women who have refused to relocate to the new
market continued their peaceful protest when the market women leader
came to address them at the Super International Market premises, Okpoko.
Hundreds of the women flanked by their leader, Christy Ejiofor and owner
of the private market where they had stayed before their sack by the
state government, Mr. Edwin Ogbenna told the delegation that their
forceful ejection from the place where widows and low income earners get
their daily bread was done in bad faith.
They reminded the Obiano administration that a day of reckoning is
coming and pleaded that government should rescind its decision for the
overall interest of the teeming population of women who have been
displaced presently from their sources of income.
Aug 15, 2016
Relocation: Onitsha market women hold journalists hostage
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