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Sit-at-home: Anambra traders shun Governor Soludo’s order to open shops, markets

The FrontierThe FrontierOctober 14, 2024 2912 Minutes read0

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Traders in Anambra state, particularly in Onitsha, have largely ignored Governor Prof. Chukwuma Soludo’s directive to open markets on sit-at-home days.

In an interview with our correspondent today, Monday, October 14, traders expressed that the governor is asking them to risk their lives, with one stating, “Let him bring his children to the market,” reports The Nation.

Three days ago, Soludo issued a stern warning to traders, threatening severe penalties for those who fail to open their shops and markets on Mondays.

This initiative aims to revive economic activities disrupted by the earlier orders from Biafra agitators, particularly the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB).

The directive, signed by Chief Evarist Uba, the governor’s special adviser on trade and markets, outlined that shops or markets that remain closed would initially face a one-week closure, escalating to one month for continued non-compliance, and potentially indefinite sealing with further sanctions if the situation does not change.

The governor’s announcement followed an inspection of the Main Market in Onitsha.

However, this order has instilled fear among traders, leading many to avoid the markets today due to concerns for their safety from hoodlums.

Although the gate to the Main Market was opened, traders were hesitant to enter, and even the police officers assigned to monitor compliance were in plain clothes rather than uniforms.

Despite the order being communicated to the President General of the Anambra State Market Traders Association (ASMATA), all market chairmen, and the Commissioner for Homeland Affairs, traders still opted to stay away.

Not only were the markets inactive, but many surrounding shops also remained closed.

When reached for comment, the state police spokesperson, Tochukwu Ikenga, could not be contacted.

However, a senior police officer in the state, who wished to remain anonymous, informed our correspondent that residents continue to feel unsafe.

“The commissioner of police, Obono Itam, deployed enough security to different markets and on patrol too. You know, it’s a gradual process.

“It will take some time for things to return as they used to be in Igbo land, but we will continue doing our best to protect the lives and property of the people,” the source said

Also, some of the traders who spoke with The Nation, said the order by Soludo could aggravate the hoodlums who had taken over proceedings in Anambra State.

One of them said: “What the Governor did was putting our lives at risk. He should have allowed us to continue managing the situation our way.

“Now, that he’s done that, he should bring his children, and family members to go and stay in those markets,” they said.

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