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Outrage As Traders At Gbagi Market Berate Oyo Govt. For Replacing Car Park With New Shops

Traders at the popular Gbagi market in Ibadan, have described the construction of new shops at the car park of the market, allegedly carried out at midnight as unfortunate.

The traders who lamented the discomfort the denial of a car park has caused both customers, passers-by as well as market men and women said the development is insensitive and demoralizing.

According to multiple traders who spoke to journalists, the park that the government is converting to new shops is the only one left in the market.

“Right now, there’s no designated place to park in the market. All day, everywhere has been clumsy because people had to park right inside the market,” one of the traders said.

“It’s happening out of nowhere. We just got to the market today and they said they are acting on the orders of (Governor) Seyi Makinde,” she added.

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Multiple videos exclusively obtained and reviewed by this newspaper corroborated this development and the immediate discomfort it has created for traders in the market.

Some traders also pointed to the clandestine nature of the construction, which started in the middle of the night, as a pointer to what they describe as an unacceptable disorganization of the market.

Traders at Gbagi market in Ibadan, the Oyo State capital, have expressed outrage over the conversion of the car park in the market to new shops, describing it as an inconsiderate step from the Seyi Makinde led administration.

The construction, which started in the middle of the night to prevent the unsuspecting traders from halting it, has sparked outrage in the market.

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New details gathered indicate that the shops currently occupied by traders in the market were recently allocated by the state government, with each trader paying N5 million naira for a very small store.

“I collected a loan to be able to afford this shop. I collected a loan of 5 million and I have to pay back six million,” one of the affected traders explained.

However, the construction of new shops at the market’s car park has created a gridlock, making accessibility to current shops in the market difficult for potential customers. “How do they expect us to make enough sales,” another trader in the market asked rhetorically. “My mother has a stroke. If I don’t make sales, how do I take care of her,” another trader added.

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Multiple sources further explained that the construction of the new shops, which the government reportedly intend to allocate at N7.5 million each, is happening in spite of various protest letters written to the State government about its potential negative impact on trading activities in the market.

Some traders further allege that the state government has resorted to ‘threats of military intervention’ to clampdown on traders speaking against the ongoing construction.



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