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Anambra Government, Traders Agree on Phased Remodeling of Onitsha Main Market

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The Anambra State Government has reached an agreement with traders to commence a phased remodeling of the Onitsha Main Market, aimed at improving infrastructure and creating a more organised and sustainable trading environment.

Governor Chukwuma Soludo disclosed the development on Friday following a dialogue with traders from Onitsha Main Market and adjoining markets at the Government House, Awka. He said the engagement resulted in a mutual understanding to begin immediate reinvigoration of the market while minimising disruption to commercial activities.

“Leadership sometimes requires taking inconvenient but necessary decisions to secure the future,” Soludo said, adding that the exercise is part of efforts to reposition the market to global standards.

Key components of the emergency intervention include reclamation of market parks, restoration of walkways, construction of public conveniences, as well as repainting and colour-coding of shops and trading lines. The governor noted that the initiative aligns with his administration’s manifesto to develop planned and sustainable cities, communities, and markets across the state.

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Chairman of Onitsha Main Market, Chijioke Okpalugo, confirmed that traders had opted for the remodeling plan proposed by the government. However, he requested additional time to enable traders to remove goods from areas affected by illegal structures to facilitate smooth implementation of the project.

The phased approach is designed to balance market development with ongoing commercial activity, ensuring that traders can continue their businesses while the government executes its plans. The initiative underscores Anambra State’s commitment to modernising markets and improving the livelihoods of traders and residents alike.

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21 Comments

  • I believe the remodeling of Onitsha Main Market is a great step forward for the community! Cant wait to see the final result.

  • Im not convinced about the remodeling plan. Will it truly benefit the traders or just inconvenience them? Lets discuss.

  • I think its great theyre finally remodeling the market, but shouldnt they involve the traders more in the planning process?

  • Wow, remodeling Onitsha Main Market sounds great, but I hope they maintain its unique charm! Ce can be good or bad.

  • I think the phased remodeling of Onitsha Main Market is a step in the right direction. Lets see how it plays out.

  • Im not convinced about this remodeling plan. Will it really benefit the traders or just be a cosmetic ce? Lets discuss!

  • I dont get why they have to remodel the market in phases. Why not just do it all at once? Seems like a waste of time.

  • I think its great that the government and traders are working together on this. Unity brings progress! #OnitshaMainMarket

  • I think this remodeling plan is long overdue! Cant wait to see the transformation of Onitsha Main Market. Exciting times ahead!

  • Wow, seems like a step in the right direction! But will the remodeling benefit all traders equally? Lets discuss.

  • I believe this phased remodeling of Onitsha Main Market will boost the local economy and create a better shopping experience for everyone.

  • I dont think remodeling the main market is necessary. Why fix what aint broke? Lets focus on other priorities.

  • This remodeling plan better not disrupt the vibrant atmosphere of the market. Traders needs should be top priority!

  • Im not convinced about this remodeling plan. Will it truly benefit the traders or just be a temporary facelift? Lets discuss!

  • Im not convinced that remodeling the Onitsha Main Market is the best use of resources. What about improving infrastructure instead?

  • Im not sure about this remodeling plan for Onitsha Main Market. Will it benefit the traders or just disrupt their businesses?

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