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Home»Current Affairs»Abia Govt To Relocate Traders In Ariaria Int’l Market To Safer Areas Over Flooding
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Abia Govt To Relocate Traders In Ariaria Int’l Market To Safer Areas Over Flooding

Alexandra UmehBy Alexandra UmehOctober 14, 20223 Mins Read
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ENUGU, Nigeria (VOICE OF NAIJA)- Concerned over the plight of the affected traders by recent flooding, the Abia State Government has said that traders in part of Ariaria International Market Aba, would be relocated to safer areas of the market.

Commissioner for Trade and Investment, Chief Okiyi Kalu, disclosed this in a press release.

He explained that the state Governor, Okezie Ikpeazu, had already approved the relocation project to mitigate the pains of the affected traders.

The State government has also directed the contractor handling the execution of a new culvert and channels to evacuate flood waters two weeks to ensure completion of the project.

The statement read: “After due review of the current flooding situation across the country, affected areas in Ariaria and the subsisting forecast by Nigeria Hydrological Services Agency (NIHSA) and Nigerian Meteorological Agency (NiMet) advising further preparations for more floods, Governor Okezie Ikpeazu has approved the immediate relocation of traders in A-D zones of A-line to available shops in the A block zone, So-Safe zone and Ochendo zone in Ariaria International Market for temporary accommodation without any fees pending the completion of the ongoing work.

“The executives of Ariaria market committee and security agents are to supervise this immediate relocation exercise to avoid further damage to goods with possible risk of collapse of some structures within the affected zones.

“Government has also commenced implementation of the 2-year tax waivers recently granted to the traders affected by the ongoing reconstruction work along A-line and the approval of the Governor has been fully conveyed to Abia State Internal Service (AIRS) while the ministry of trade is working with Ariaria market executives to complete the verification and issuance of relevant documents to affected traders from next week.”

The Government further debunked the Wednesday protest by some persons, saying it was politically motivated, warning it would take action against the perpetrators and their sponsors.

“Security agents have been deployed to the market to protect lives and property of traders and workers of the designated developers as well as ensure the immediate arrest, prosecution of the perpetrators and their sponsors no matter how highly placed they are as we will not watch idly while few individuals take the law into their hands.”

Also, the Government warned those behind the collection of N50,000 from traders with an intention to embark on legal action against the on-going re-modeling of the market.

“We are determined to deliver on the remodeling of A-line as we are aware that not doing so will be a great disservice to the majority of our people. Those political actors attempting to disrupt the project will surely have their intentions end up in futility,” the release added.

Abia State Abia State News Ariaria Market Chief Okiyi Kalu
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Alexandra Umeh

Alexandra Umeh is based in the eastern region of Nigeria. She covers politics, news writing, feature stories, among others. She has multitasking skills and can easily adapt to any working condition. She enjoys reading and writing.

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