revealed how the violence produced remarkable stories of heroism and humanity, with some people of Yoruba descent shielding their Hausa neighbours from attacks and vice-versa.PREMIUM TIMES understands that while the market was not filled like it used to be in the past, trucks are fast returning with tomatoes, pepper, onions filled in them, traders told our reporter.
“We are happy with the reopening of the market and we hope not to witness all that happened in the past again. Some people have returned and trading is ongoing,” Kazeem Shoremekun, an onion seller said. “Normalcy has returned and we commend Governor Makinde for his decision to reopen the market. It is our belief that what transpired the last time won’t happen again.”