Friday, 25 March 2016

Mile 12 Market is back to full business after deadly tribal clash

– Lagosians need not stress themselves with respect to where they will purchase their foodstuffs in mass

– The Mile 12 market emergency which happened a couple of weeks prior prompted the baseless loss of lives

– There were allegations and counter-allegations both by the Hausas and Yorubas included in the emergency

– Hausa tomato and onion venders moved to an unhygienic area in Ogun state around two weeks prior as an aftereffect of the tribal conflict

The significance of the Hausa brokers in Mile 12 market, in Ketu neighborhood government zone of Lagos state, to the economy of the state is can't be over-expressed. It was after a meeting with Mile 12 market partners, that Governor Akinwunmi Ambode of Lagos, requested the formal re-opening of the Mile 12 market on Thursday, March 17. Since the formal re-opening, exchanging exercises are step by step grabbing in the business sector.

The legislature of Lagos at first did not raise an eyebrow, when venders of tomatoes, onions, yams and other consumable nourishment things moved to Ogun state. Nonetheless, the state government considered the natives of the state, and guaranteed them that, there won't be a conflict of the sort, which resulted between the Yorubas and the Hausas in the closest future. In spite of the fact that, there are theories the Lagos state government has an arrangement of moving the business sector in the end from Ketu LGA to an inside area in Ikorodu LGA. Be that as it may, fingers are still kept crossed by one and all.

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