Traders Divided Over Planned Relocation of Isigate Market in Abia

Taiwo Ajayi
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Traders at Isigate Market in Umuahia, Abia State, have expressed mixed reactions over the state government’s plan to relocate them to a new site.

While many acknowledge the long-term benefits of a modern market, others fear the immediate impact on their businesses and customer base.

Several traders who spoke on the development said the relocation, though well-intentioned, could disrupt their livelihoods in the short term.

One trader, who requested anonymity, described the move as a double-edged sword.

“It’s not that I’m not grateful. The new market is a good idea, but it will affect me both positively and negatively,” he said.

He recalled a previous relocation to Urban Market that negatively affected his business.

“When we were moved to Urban, my business didn’t progress at all. As a father, I struggled to provide for my family. We made more losses than profits,” he said.

Despite his concerns, the trader expressed support for Governor Alex Otti’s administration.

Another trader expressed optimism, noting that the initial challenges may ease over time.

“It might not be easy at first, but I believe with time, it will turn out well for us,” she said.

However, a third trader raised concerns about losing customers, describing it as the biggest risk.

“The only issue I have is losing customers. We were once forced to move, and it didn’t benefit us at all. Even when you invest heavily, nothing comes out of it,” he said.

He appealed to the government to ensure the new market is permanent, structured, and easy for customers to navigate.

Meanwhile, the Special Adviser on Media and Publicity to the governor, Ferdinand Eke oma, confirmed that the relocation process will begin next week.

According to him, traders will first be moved temporarily to Okigwe Park before being permanently relocated to the main market at Afara, which is still under construction.

Ekeoma clarified that Isi Gate is not officially recognised as a market.

“As far as we are concerned, Isi Gate is not a market,” he said.

He explained that operators in the area include both traders and transporters, adding that each group will be relocated accordingly.

“The traders will move to the new market, while the transporters will be relocated to the designated bus terminal,” he said.

He added that leaders of the traders had already inspected the new site and were satisfied with available facilities, including electricity, water supply, and sanitation.

Traders are expected to begin the first phase of relocation in the coming days.

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