Traders under the umbrella of the Allied Building Materials International Market, Oyi say the planned relocation of their members to their new site by 31st January, 2025, have attained over 90 percent compliance.
The development follows signing of Memorandum of Understanding, MoU by the traders union to move camp to their newly developed permanent site at Nteje in Oyi Local Government Area of Anambra State.
The MOU was signed by traders operating under the banner of eight unions namely: Iron Dealers; God’s Favour Building Materials; Steel Pipe Dealers; and Plastic Tanks Unions. Others are: Combined Building Materials; PVC Pipes and Plumbing Materials; Trinity & Unity; and Premier Lock-up Union.
Addressing a press conference organised by the market stakeholders, President General of the Market, Mr. Ejike Ignatius noted that the chairmen and Secretaries of each Union were together in the purchase and development of their new site at Nteje, Oyi LGA.
He observed that the issue at stake is due to some greedy individuals among Iron Rod Dealers Union who have refused to comply with the MoU, that once you complete your shop levies, you pick your shop on first come first served bases, adding that the land was bought as market for trading and not as plots for residence.
The PG, Mr. Ejike Ignatius and his Exco members during the press conference
“We searched at Oba, Nkwelle, Umunya, and found the size we wanted at Nteje, and all of us agreed to relocate here.
“State government, under Prof. Charles Soludo is implementing the agreement started by the administration of Mr. Peter Obi in 2011, which Chief Willie Obiano continued and the traders have been packing to their new site since December 15th, 2024 as directed by the State government.
“We did not force anybody, because it was a unanimous agreement, and it was announced for a very long time, yet some dissidents are still complaining”, he concluded.
Contributing, former Chairman, Iron Rod Dealers; Union, Atani Road, Chief Nnaemeka Onuzulike who is also a member of the Board of Trustees, Allied Building Materials International Market, Oyi affirmed that the PG has already promised to provide about 100 shops for those complaining that there is no shop for them to pack into.
The Permanent Site
He stressed that Chief Eugene Obiokoye, who is parading himself as the BOT Chairman of Iron Rod Dealers Union, which he is not, has already taken his shop and certificate, but he is still demanding for one building of 14 shops to be given to him, which is against the agreement reached by the Union.
On the issue of account, Chief Onuzulike noted that the Union agreed to render a comprehensive account at the end of the project.
“I render summary account in every general meeting. We awarded the contract to a developer at the rate of 1.450 million Naira per trader, and later made it 1.4 million flat. So, it is the contractor that is in charge of the project.
“I appeal to Mr Governor to come to our site to see what we are doing here. We are not denying anyone any shop. Once you settle your levy, you get your shop”, he concluded.
Moreso, the BOT Chairman, Iron Rod Dealers, Chief Simon Nsofor called on all Trustees to work in tandem with the Chairman and for the interest of the general members as Allied Building Materials International Market, Oyi has taken off in full swing for business.
While commending Soludo for his people oriented projects in the state, the current Chairman, Iron Rod Dealers Union, Chief Evaristus Ejezie stressed that they are obeying government’s directives to relocate through various official means, pointing out that he has no powers to chase anybody as he has already relocated to their new site at Nteje.
The Market Leaders
On his part, another elder, Chief Mark Ezepue who narrated their ordeal from Landlords at More Street, Onitsha to Bridge Head Market, until the space became filled up when they started seeking for a better and bigger space which they found in their permanent site, at Nteje, Oyi LGA.
He observed that whoever that is not happy with their new Market site is not progressive, because the goal is for all to be accommodated in comfort.
While frowning at the insistence of some Iron Rod Dealers to remain at Atani Road due to the dumps they have at Harbour Industrial Layout, he called on the Governor to assist the Union develop their new site more with an asphalted access road for their heavy duty vehicles.
Highlights of the Press Conference were the unanimous endorsement of Soludo for a second term, and a mediar tour of the market where trading activities, loading and off-loading of goods were ongoing. The perimeter fence of the Market was also seen demolished by thugs allegedly sponsored by enemies of progress.