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Ogun traders count losses as govt demolishes Mowe/Ofada market
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Ogun traders count losses as govt demolishes Mowe/Ofada market

Traders at the Mowe/Ofada Market in Ogun State, Nigeria, have expressed outrage over the sudden demolition of their market by the state government, which occurred without prior notice. The demolition took place at 2am, destroying goods valued at over N500 million. Affected traders, including Mrs Kabira Ajiboye, claim officials previously visited the market in 2023 during local government elections but abandoned demolition plans after traders stated they had paid their rents. Ajiboye criticized the lack of communication and compassion from authorities, accusing them of disregarding the economic hardship faced by traders who rely on their businesses for survival. She called on Governor Dapo Abiodun to provide an alternative location for the traders and warned that such actions could harm the government's credibility. Attempts to contact the state Commissioner for Urban and Physical Planning, Tunji Odunlami, were unsuccessful.

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Ogun traders count losses as govt demolishes Mowe/Ofada market

Traders at the Mowe/Ofada Market in Ogun State, Nigeria, have expressed outrage over the sudden demolition of their market by the state government, which occurred without prior notice. The demolition took place at 2am, destroying goods valued at over N500 million. Affected traders, including Mrs Kabira Ajiboye, claim officials previously visited the market in 2023 during local government elections but abandoned demolition plans after traders stated they had paid their rents. Ajiboye criticized the lack of communication and compassion from authorities, accusing them of disregarding the economic hardship faced by traders who rely on their businesses for survival. She called on Governor Dapo Abiodun to provide an alternative location for the traders and warned that such actions could harm the government's credibility. Attempts to contact the state Commissioner for Urban and Physical Planning, Tunji Odunlami, were unsuccessful.

Ocena pristranskosti (Levo): The article frames the government's action as abrupt and lacking empathy, emphasizing the negative impact on traders' livelihoods and suggesting a disregard for their economic struggles. While the government is portrayed as acting without transparency, the focus on the traders' grievances and the un

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