Anambra State Governor, Prof. Charles Chukwuma Soludo, has warned that the state government would seal any shop or plaza that fails to open on Mondays as a result of sit-at-home......See Full Story>>.....See Full Story>>
Governor Soludo gave the warning on Monday, when he visited Onitsha Main Market to inspect commercial activities in the Market and its environs.
The Governor, during the visit, was seen going round some of the various shops and plazas in the market, with some close, and some others open. He was also seen exchanging a warm handshake with one of the traders —a fashion wares dealer — as a compliment for being in his business post on Monday.
Addressing the traders shortly after the inspection, Governor Soludo, said he would be visiting the Market every Monday to inspect business activities, emphasizing that any shop or plaza that does not open on Mondays henceforth because of sit-at-home, would be sealed for one week, or even up to one month, as the case may be.
He further assured that adequate security would be provided for the people for their protection, while also urging them to open their shops and carry on with their commercial activities from Monday through to Saturday.
His words: “I’m on inspection to be sure that your shops are all open. Every Monday, every shop must be open. On Mondays, in the Main Market, it must be open.
“I came to see how it is going. We are bringing security to make sure that everybody has adequate security. When you continually close your shops on Mondays those who ought to come here to buy market will go to another place. And small time, you would begin to complain that you no longer sell your wares or that customers no longer come as supposed; but you are the cause. So, this is unacceptable.
“I’ll be here again every Monday. We’ll be back here. Anytime any shop that is not open will be sealed and will never be open again for that week.
“Even at the point, if you are not open, we’ll seal you for one month. You won’t open again. Then, any day you are ready to open, you open from Monday, Monday through to Saturday.
“All the shops, if you want to trade around here, all the shops must be open Monday through Saturday. So if you have a shop and you can’t open it on Mondays, then keep it locked for the rest of the week.”