Quote from: papadip on 1-07-2015 05:36 PM
That’s a good thing because it all about redevelopment, safety and security. The whole market is not being demolished ….just a section.
I will not be surprised if some of these merchants were there illegally. I am sure they were well informed.
I don’t know why people are making it to be a tribal issue. Why is it always the case?
There ought to be law and order in society.
Ladipo market was shut down temporarily in 2013 for safety & security reasons.
In other words this should be no surprised to everyone.
I will not be surprised if some of these merchants were there illegally. I am sure they were well informed.
I don’t know why people are making it to be a tribal issue. Why is it always the case?
There ought to be law and order in society.
Ladipo market was shut down temporarily in 2013 for safety & security reasons.
In other words this should be no surprised to everyone.
It's a good development to you 'cos it doesn't affect you. There are people their lives depend on those stores and you should respect that.
You said "I am sure they were well informed" but the The Public Relations Officer (PRO) of the market, Kanayo Okonkwo, said "there was no notice to prepare the traders beforehand".
I think u should respect that before you jump to conclusion and that alone is there gross of not duly informed and again I quote them "During the demolition exercise, the traders were reportedly barred from entering the market to remove their goods".
Now tell me if it's you wouldn't you suspect something sinister.