the
popular Ladipo auto parts market closed down, yesterday, by Lagos State
Government on Monday have started counting their losses, saying they are losing
at least N100 billion daily.
Traders
who spoke to Vanguard yesterday, lamented that they were already feeling the
pains of the closure as they could no longer meet their obligations to their
families. Speaking, Secretary of the Aguiyi Ironsi Traders Union, Mr. Christain
Igbaunam told Vanguard that his members would be losing over N100billions per
day to the closure and lamented that efforts to meet with the Lagos State Task
force on Environmental and Special Offenses (Enforcement) Units, to negotiate
the opening of the market had proved abortive.
He
said: “We have over 15,00 registered members. Individual members make not less
than N10 million daily. On the average, members will be losing over
N100billions on a daily basis to the closure of the market.”
He
denied allegations that their security guards arrested were armed robbers,
saying “those allegations made against our security guards are false. They were
not armed with guns and were not against the state officials. They were only
misunderstood. These are security guards put in place by the association to
arrest criminal activities in the market. I am pleading for their release.”
A
trader who spoke on condition of anonymity, said “whenever I offload my
containers, I make not less than 15millions. Just imagine what I will be losing
now that the market has been shut.”
Another
who gave his name as Jude Tobechukwu, pleaded for the re-opening of the market,
saying “we are losing billions of Naira to the closure of this market. Today’s
(yesterday) is the second day that we have been shut out. I have lost over N10
millions since the closure. That is a huge sum of money even those in
government do not want to lose.”
One
Okolie Amadi, claimed his wife was in the hospital for a kidney transplant,
lamenting that “I was hoping to use this week to look for money for the
transplant. My wife is lying helpless in the hospital awaiting a kidney
transplant due to lack of money. I came to the market to see if I can raise
some money for her operations only to see that armed mobile police men have
barricaded the entrance to the market. I am pleading to the state government to
have piety on us.”
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