Cattle traders appeal to govt to allow them live inside Abia market

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The Abia State Government wants to convert the market to a non-residential daily market.

to permit them to live and trade in the market, following the government’s decision to make the market non-residential.

He said that the leadership of the market had taken steps to get the data of every trader to ensure that criminals did not infiltrate the market.Mr Algare said that the traders in the market understood the relevance of the security of lives and property in a business environment.“We are pleading with the government to allow us to live close to the Cattle Market.

He said that the government wanted the market to be a place where the security of lives and property of the traders would be guaranteed.Mr Ubah, a retired navy commander, reminded the traders that the issue had been discussed in previous meetings with the leadership of the market.

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