The Commissioner for Commerce in Imo, Mr Simon Ibegbulem, made the disclosure in Owerri on Sunday when he led a team of journalists to inspect the project.
He said the market had 2,925 lock-up stalls and would have modern facilities, including a bank, police post and fire service, among others, when completed. “For instance, if a shop would go for N2 million or N3 million, they may be asked to pay less as a way to compensate them for the loss they suffered,” Ibegbulem said.
“They pleaded with him to come to their rescue and rebuild their only ancestral market and the governor assured them that he would rebuild it.He further said that the project was being executed through a Public-Private Partnership arrangement.
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