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Igbo Traders Endorse Sanwo-Olu For Second Term

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An amalgamation of Igbo traders across 58 major markets in Lagos State, on Thursday, passed a vote of confidence on Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu and endorsed his second term bid.

The traders, under the aegis of Ndigboamaka Progressive Markets Association, said that although Sanwo-Olu had not formally informed them of his second term bid, they unanimously support the governor’s re-election.

The traders gave the endorsement at the 2022 All Markets Conference, organised by the association in Amuwo Odofin area of Lagos State.

The Secretary General, Ndigboamaka traders’ association, Mr Chinedu Ukatu, said that the endorsement is in appreciation of the state government’s business policies and infrastructure development, which support their trades.

”Mr Governor, you have not formally told us whether you are seeking re-election or not, but I want to tell you that all the market leaders seated here today are yearning for a second term for you,” Ukatu said.

According to him, anytime Sanwo-Olu walks, the trader will walk with him.

Gov. Sanwo-Olu said that the endorsement is a mark of general acceptance of his administration’s efforts to deliver ‘Greater Lagos’ and strengthen the culture of good governance, for which the state was reputed.

Sanwo-Olu said that the fact that he was endorsed by the Igbo traders meant an assurance of more development programmes to be expected from his administration.

The governor promised not to take the Ndigbo’s support for granted, while re-assuring them of the state government’s continued collaboration to create an enabling environment for businesses to thrive.

He said that Igbo traders remained prominent players in the economic growth of the state, as that Lagos’ development narrative would not be complete without the mention of entrepreneurial spirit of the Igbos.

”This is another moment for our government to recognise our Ndigbo brothers and sisters for their commitment to the growth and development of Lagos.

”Trading is a veritable link between producers and consumers, which is the area the Ndigbo traders have tirelessly worked to define the growth trajectory of our dear State. I am happy that our modest interventions for more growth in this area are visible and being recognised,” Sanwo-Olu said.

He pledged that his administration would continue to protect the business interests of the Igbo people, while promising to make the state habitable for non-indigenes that abide by the laws of the state.

He said that his administration would continue to seek peaceful co-existence among all ethnic nationalities cohabiting in Lagos, that the ethnic groups must see themselves as different sides of a coin that should not have anything against one another.

The Commissioner for Local Government and Community Affairs, Dr Wale Ahmed, said that the state government regarded informal markets as important sector of the state’s economy.

Ahmed, who was represented by the Ministry’s Permanent Secretary, Mrs Kikelomo Sanyaolu, said that the conference created the platform to address challenging issues plaguing commercial activities across markets.

He said that markets management in Lagos had been structured with policies to engender economic growth.

The Chairman of United Nigeria Airlines, Dr Obiora Okonkwo, said that the conference offered opportunities to engage policymakers and political administrators in charge of the commerce, to lobby for regulatory actions that would further ease business activities.

Okonkwo specifically charged traders to cooperate with the government and regulatory agencies in exposing counterfeiters in their markets.

President of Ndigboamaka Progressive Markets Association, Chief Jude Okeke, made a case for trade incentives for marketers, stressing that the economy would not flourish without the contribution of informal traders. (NAN)

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