The ever busy Uselu/Ugbowo section of the Benin-Lagos
expressway was on Monday shut down as market women from Uselu protested the
plan to force them to move into the lock-up stalls built by the Egor Local
Government Area of Edo
The protesting women who were armed with various placards
and market tools, blocked the two sides of the highway, thereby preventing
motorists from coming or going out of Benin.
Some of the women who spoke with journalists, said the
demand for N1.2m per store by the local government authority was too expensive
for them, especially with the type of business most of them does.
The women said their problem was compounded the more when
the authority of the Egor council started destroying the make-shift stores they
have been using for years in the market.
According to one of the women, Mrs Celina Okon, the
council’s action was an act of wickedness, especially in view of the present
economic situation in the country.
“What am I selling that you will force me to pay over a
million naira for a singly store? I believe they should be interested in the
worth of our businesses as a single individual.
“Where do you expect a woman who sells only crayfish or
tomatoes to get such a ridiculous amount of money to pay when in actual fact,
most are in dire need of additional fund to grow their businesses,” she said.
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