TWO years after they were dislodged following the demolition of their
shops, the 1000 traders of the Old Park Market have appealed to the
Enugu State government for relocation and compensation.
The immediate past administration of Sullivan Chime had in September
2013 evacuated and demolished 890 shops at the Old Park Market to make
way for the building of a multi-storey lock-up shopping mall and parking
lot by a firm, EasyPark Services.
Although the government had promised to relocate the affected traders
then, the traders claimed yesterday that they had neither been
relocated nor compensated for the act.
relocated nor compensated for the act.
Chief Patron of the Old Park Traders Association (OPTA), Comrade
Joseph Ahara, who spoke on behalf of the affected traders, stated that
they made several appeals for the past government to address the issue
to no avail.
He said that they were duly allocated the shops by the Enugu North
Local Council and had lived up to their responsibilities to both the
state and council, alleging that government embarked on the demolition
exercise without due process.
“There was an existing court order which we obtained against the
intended action of government and upon the order, government went ahead
and demolished the shops, sacking over 1000 traders who are still
roaming the streets till today. They asked us to go to the new market
area but did not provide space for us there.”
“Till today, our members are still loitering here and there. Some
have died out of frustration. Some can no longer send their children to
school because they don’t have the money. We are appealing to the state
government to please find ways of relocating and compensating us for
this damage on our source of livelihood,” he said.
Ahara stated that many of the traders who secured loans from
individuals, finance houses and banks to do their businesses when the
notice for demolition of the Old Park Market was given by the former
administration, are still battling to repay the money borrowed, adding
that some had already renewed their tenancy before the unfortunate
development.
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