Alhaji Haruna
Muhammed has appealed to Lagos State chapter of the Arewa Consultative Forum,
ACF, to the state government to re-open mile 12 market.
The Chairman
of the Hausa traders at Mile 12 market Alhaji Haruna Muhammed disclosed that
perishable goods worth more than N500 million was lost due to the shut-down.
Alhaji
clarified that traders at the market had no hand in the mayhem. According to Alhaji; “Mile-12 market was not part of the clash. While the clash was going on,
we were going about our trading. We appeal to Arewa Forum to help us talk to
Lagos State Government to re-open the market. ‘’As I speak, hundreds of trailer
loads of perishable foodstuffs are waiting on the Ibadan Express-way.
This is as
the Lagos State chapter of the Arewa Consultative Forum, ACF, has spoken on the
need for the Hausa community and other residents in Mile 12 area of Lagos to
live in peace with one another.
Chairman of
the forum, Alhaji Aminu Dogara, who led some officials to Mile 12 following last
Wednesday’s clash, which resulted in the loss of lives and wanton destruction
of property described the incident as unfortunate, stating that the market was
meant for all Nigerians, irrespective of tribe or religious affiliation. He explained
that the purpose of their visit was to commiserate with those whose shops were
affected in the clash.
and people are suffering
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