The Model market christened
the GSM Association for 15 years was nurtured to make it ripe for leadership, ever
since the Igbos have cornered the major positions for a period of 12 years
according to report.
The Yoruba and Igbo
factions of a major association in the Olugbede Model Market in Alimosho Local
Government Area of Lagos are poised for a showdown which could result to loss
of lives and property if not nipped in the bud.
The Model Market was rated
as one of the most peaceable markets in Lagos State until recently when crisis
erupted among members of the GSM Association who constitutes about 95 per cent
of the market population.
The situation would
degenerate and extend to the host Egbeda community except urgent measures are
taken by Lagos State Marketing Board, traditional rulers and other concerned
authorities.
Historically, the Model
market was reportedly started by some Yoruba traders about 40 years ago but due
to the relocation challenges being faced by Ikeja GSM village, some Igbo GSM
traders were said to have run to Olugbede Model market for succour and were
received with open arms but gradually, the ‘visitors’ were said to have
increased in number and dominated every sphere of the market.
Also, because of the
peaceful and friendly nature of the Yorubas, the Igbos were not only allocated
shops and stalls but were assisted in securing conducive accommodation in
Egbeda and its environs for stress free business transaction but the step was
later regretted by the ‘hosts’ as the supposed ‘visitors’ seems to gain
momentum and turned the table round, a step that has resulted into crises among
traders of the model market as well as Egbeda youths who are uncomfortable with
the way and manner their kinsmen are being treated.
For this reason, the Yoruba
traders now liken the development to the case of a man who invited a neighbour
to the dining table but due to the satisfaction derived from the delicacy, the
neighbour turned around to hold-on to the feeding hand in order to take
possession of the whole meal.
As another election
approaches, an electoral committee was inaugurated to oversee the affairs of
the market and supervise the forthcoming election. This has degenerated into
crises which has brought about police intervention and if care is not taken,
there could be a total breaking down of law and order within the market.
Also, police authorities
have advised that the election be put on hold until normalcy returns to the
market.
In a chat with some of the
traders, they accused their leaders of mismanagement and insensitivity to
members’ plight and prayed the government to intervene in the situation.
Meanwhile, the Iyaloja of
the market Mrs Adebamowo Musili, said the market authorities are leaving no
stone unturned to resolve the crisis, ‘’there is no way we will not
misunderstand ourselves but it is our duty to resolve it. Both factions belong
to us but nobody must be cheated.”
Tribalism is an issue the government must deal with fast
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