Obi Urges Reopening Of Onitsha Markets, Citing Economic Hardship

February 18, 2025
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Obi Urges Reopening Of Onitsha Markets, Citing Economic Hardship
Obi at Ogbogwu market Onitsha, on Saturday, 15 February 2025

Former Anambra State Governor, Peter Obi, has urged authorities to reconsider the closure of markets in Onitsha, following the shutdown of Head Bridge Market due to suspected illegal drug trading. Obi emphasised the need for a balanced approach, highlighting the economic hardship caused by the closure on millions of people, particularly during Nigeria’s current economic challenges.

He stated this in a message shared on his X handle on Monday. The market was shut down by regulatory and security agencies due to suspected illegal drug trading within a section known as Ogbo Ogwu.

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While condemning illicit drug activities and supporting government efforts to eradicate fake and harmful products, Obi expressed concern over the collateral impact of the closure on neighbouring markets. He noted that the shutdown of other sections, including Rod, Allied and Tools, Plumbing Materials, Timber, Surgical, and Provision Markets, was excessive and unjustified.

“I therefore appeal for their immediate reopening, as their continued closure is severely affecting the livelihoods of millions, especially during this difficult period in our country,” Obi stated.

He also emphasised the need for a transparent search process, where store owners are present during inspections, and actions are carried out in accordance with due process. Questioning the rationale behind extending the closure to uninvolved markets, Obi stated, “If the goal is to conduct a legitimate search, why extend the closure to other markets? What are their offences?”

READ ALSO: Obi Donates Another N20m To Nursing College In Nsukka

Reflecting on his tenure as Governor, Obi highlighted how similar challenges were addressed collaboratively with regulatory agencies to ensure fairness and minimal disruption to businesses. He urged the authorities to adopt a more balanced approach to avoid unnecessary economic hardship on traders, their families, and the state’s economy.

While acknowledging the importance of safeguarding public health, Obi cautioned that the economic consequences of market closures should always be considered.

A more balanced and transparent approach will enhance both security and economic stability,” he concluded.

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