Traders
in Onitsha Main Market yesterday resisted the order by the state
government to close the markets in order to welcome Mr. Willie Obiano,
the embattled candidate of APGA now facing two court cases for double
registration.
The
confusion which followed the event marred the proposed visit at 9am
yesterday of the APGA candidate in company Chief Martins Joe-Martins
Uzodike, his Campaign Manager who also doubles as the State Commissioner
for Information, Tourism & Culture.
The traders showed visible anger as they marched through the environment carrying placards.
They
were soon joined by another contingent marching from Ose Okwodu with
brooms and in no time bystanders a, youngsters and Okada riders joined
them chanting songs in favor of the APC candidate in the election,
Senator Chris Ngige.
The
arrival of the Governor Obi and Obiano did not deter the protesting
traders. Rather the governor’s entourage was pelted with sachet water
bags, prompting a quick retreat to Whitehouse office of the Onitsha
Amalgamated Traders Association (OMATA), where the donation of N1m
announced by the governor was shouted down with many booing his
entourage.
As
at the time of filing this report, agents of the Governor Obi are
wooing the traders individually through their leaders to come to Onitsha
North stadium to be addressed, but the resistance appear.
One
of the traders explained: ‘ We received an order by the government
saying that we should not do business today, of which (sic) we feel that
it is not okay’ Mr. Andrew Agbapu, Fancy Line said ‘ Every time they
will close our business without considering our gain’.
Another
trader in home appliance line, Mr. Fred Nebedum said;’ It is not by
force to support a candidate. The worst is that he should come and say
what he wants to do and other will also come. But it does not mean we
will not do business for that?‘
Mr.
Phil Onyia, of Abada line, Williams Street was blunter ‘The truth is
that the government is forcing an unpopular candidate; someone we do not
want to spoil our business and what is why we have this problem. We
want Ngige, although we do not say anybody else should not campaign, but
they should stop playing with our stomach for politics.’ Onyian fumed.
Governor
Peter Obi was reported as saying that political parties will not be
allowed to campaign in the markets, a policy sharply criticized by
opposing political parties as unlawful.
The latest development has therefore caught the other political parties by surprise.
Luke
Udeh, a chieftain of Labor party in Onitsha said ‘Obi can never excel
on the path of keeping to his own rules. He is a bully‘.
Chief
Amaechi Obidike, of APC did not pick his calls. But Jude Nkputa of PDP
said, since Gov obi has decided to campaign in the market everyone will
now do so.
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