Governor Ambode Reopen Mile 12 Market
Akinwunmi Ambode, governor of Lagos state, has ordered the reopening of Mile 12 market, along Ikorodu road.
The market was closed on March 3 following a bloody communal clash between traders.
However,
Steve Ayorinde, commissioner for information, said the governor ordered
reopening of the market on Thursday after meeting with “relevant
stakeholders”.
“Governor Akinwunmi Ambode this morning has
ordered the reopening of Mile 12 market…after stakeholders assured him
of peace and order,” he said in a statement.
Ayorinde quoted the governor as saying that the market had outgrown its present location and would be relocated ultimately.
“Realizing
the strong need to move the popular Mile 12 Market from its present
location, community leaders and traders in the area have agreed with the
plan of the state government to relocate the market to another suitable
and more convenient location within the state,” the statement read.
“The
leaders and traders also consented to the ban on use of commercial
motorcycle popularly called Okada as a means of commercial
transportation in the area.
“The community leaders said the
decision became imperative owing to the fact that the Mile 12 Market,
which had been in existence for decades, has outgrown its present
location and available infrastructure, hence the need to reason with
government.”
Shehu Usman, financial secretary of Mile 12 market,
said the market leaders “agreed with government on four measures to be
adopted going forward which included ban on Okada operations in the
area, relocation of Mile 12 Market”.
The briefing was attended by
community leaders, Mile 12 market leaders, and government officials led
by Tunji Bello, secretary to the state government.
Bello said
the government will finalise plans on the new location and time frame
when the traders will be relocated, adding that government will
compensate those with genuine claim of destroyed properties.
The communal clash broke out in the first week of March, leading to loss of lives and destruction of properties.
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