Why we sealed Abuja's Garki International Market - AEPB

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The director said that AEPB simply went to court to obtain the court order to seal the market.

, has said that the board derived no joy in shutting down Garki International Market on Friday.

Stating the reason for the measure, Mr Braimah said, “Environmental Health Officers of the Board carrying out routine monitoring activities in the market, a week ago, noticed the filthy market environment, garbage littered all over the place and bleeding sewer lines. The director said that AEPB simply went to court to obtain the court order to seal the market for their non-compliance attitude.“It is indeed a sad spectacle to behold fruits and vegetables being sold in close proximity to damaged sewer lines and heaps of garbage.

”Braimah revealed that an epidemic waiting to happen promptly and decisively tackled is economically beneficial than allowing trading to go on as usual in a filthy market environment.

 

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