Traders in Aba, the Abia capital, who trooped out on Monday to begin trading, were prevented from opening their shops in compliance with...
Traders in Aba, the Abia capital, who trooped out on Monday to begin trading, were prevented from opening their shops in compliance with government’s orders.
NAN recalls that Gov. Okezie Ikpeazu had, on May 1, held a meeting with some market leaders in Abia, where it was agreed that there would be gradual relaxation of the coronavirus-induced lockdown. At the phone accessories and computer market at St. Michael’s road, Aba, a crowd of sellers and buyers were seen ready to start their business activities.
“We are hungry and there is no coronavirus here. So we should be allowed to open our shops and fend for our families.Amaraonye, who noted that since government had allowed certain petty traders to do their businesses unhindered, they too should be allowed to open their shops.
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