We Won't Accept Relocation Of Shasha Market As Fighting Has Stopped —Shasha Traditional Ruler | Sahara Reporters

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Chief Amusa Akinade Ajani, the Baale of Shasha Village, on Friday said the community would not allow the government or individuals to move the troubled Shasha market to another location in the state.Chief Amusa Akinade Ajani, the Baale of Shasha Village

The Baale of Shasha, while addressing traders in the market, pleaded with them to live peacefully with one another, saying Yoruba and Hausa people had been living peacefully for many years without any crisis. "The government should help us to live in peace. The government can do it. This market has been in existence for more than 60 years, can somebody now say he wants to take it away from here? It is dangerous to take such a step. We cannot accept the relocation of the market because the issue has been resolved. Are those people who asked them to come to their village behind our woes? I keep wondering why they are calling them to come to their village.

"Initially, some of the traders were giving us onions to sell and we used to remit money to them the following day.

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