Ohanaeze Ndigbo Worldwide has appealed to Governor Charles Soludo to consider reopening the Onitsha Main Market.
The appeal was made by Ohanaeze’s president-general, John Azuta-Mbata, in a statement.
The Anambra governor ordered the market’s closure for one week on Tuesday over traders’ continued observance of IPOB’s sit-at-home.
Mr Azuta-Mbata said Ohanaeze understood the government’s concerns, noting that the decision was intended to ensure order, safety, and long-term development.
He urged the governor to consider the economic hardship faced by traders and families whose livelihoods depend largely on the market’s daily operations.
According to him, reopening the market promptly would ease the burden on residents, particularly amid prevailing economic difficulties.
“We commend Governor Soludo for his purposeful leadership and the administration’s efforts at transforming Anambra.
“In the spirit of inclusive governance, we request engagement with market leaders and stakeholders through dialogue to reach an amicable resolution.
“Ohanaeze remains confident in the governor’s commitment to Ndi Anambra, and pledges continued support for peace, progress, and development,” he said.
(NAN)
