The market was sealed up following a court order to that effect.
Speaking in his office, Braimah explained that whilst the board was not happy shutting, it would be failing in its responsibility if the market was allowed to operate in its current deplorable condition. Braimah said; “Environmental health officers of the board carrying out routine monitoring activities at the market 10 days ago noticed the filthy environment, garbage littered all over the place and bleeding sewer lines. Following our standard protocol, we served them an abatement notice, giving them the required time allowable under law to clean up. They ignored the notice and refused to clean up, rather the pile of garbage grew worse.
Braimah said an epidemic was waiting to happen, adding; “Placing financial interests of traders above the greater public health of the general populace is indeed an expensive mistake that we cannot afford to make.” MEDICAL CONSULTANTS REVEALED NATURAL AND PERMANENT CURE TO DIABETES & HIGH BLOOD SUGAR WITHOUT SIDE EFFECTS... CLICK HEREThe director disclosed that once managers of the market undertake to clean up, they would be allowed to resume trading.