Firm builds market for building materials dealers

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He noted that provisions had been made for banking halls and other offices to support business operations in the Promised Land, which were lacking in Okija.

A real estate firm, M. I. Okoro and Associates, has announced its partnership with Polaris Bank towards the relocation of 2,000 electrical and building materials dealers in Rivers State.

Okoro said over 2,000 members of the Electrical Materials Dealers Association would be relocated to the new Electrical Market and Building City with N5bn mortgage funding from Polaris Bank. He said, “The newly developed shops would soon be available for business activities while the developer continues to construct more shops in stages to provide the electrical materials dealers with a fully settled business environment at the new site, which has been named ‘Promised Land’ by the association.”

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