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street Traders under the umbrella of Abada Textile Materials Traders
Association, Onitsha are now in wide jubilation over the plans by the market
executives to relocate the market to their new site.
The
new market which is now nearing its final stage of completion is expected to be
completed by June this year to pave way for the relocation of the entire
traders before the end of the year.
The
new site which covers an area of 42,860,899 square meters had about 2,600 shops
with modern market facilities such as: parking lots, toilets, bank, bore-hole,
restaurant and security house attached to it.
According
to the chairman of Abada Textile materials Dealers Association, Onitsha, Chief
Paul Ibeneme said the planned relocation of the traders to a new site was in
line with the law by the Anambra State House of Assembly under the
administration of the Senator Chris Ngige banning street trading in the State.
Chief
Ibeneme, aka Igirigi told newsmen that the desire to park into their new site was
also necessitated by high rent charged by landlords on whose properties the
traders were transacting their businesses and posited that there was no going
back in the planned relocation as their present landlords were in the habit of
incessant increase of shop rents.
The
market boss asserted that the market which he described as one of the best in
the State was meant for both the average and rich traders in their fold and
enumerated the immense benefits derivable from relocating to the new site which
is located at the bank of River Niger (Niger Bridge).
He
commended all those who contributed in making the market project a reality,
adding that the new market was positioned at the entrance of Onitsha
metropolis.
Reports Suzy
Oruya
Abada Traders In Onitsha Relocates To New Site With Over 2,600 Shops
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Wednesday, April 30, 2014
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