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Ariaria International Market: Why we Slowed down on Reconstruction of Shops at A Line – Ikpeazu

July 17, 2022
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The Abia State governor, Dr. Okezie Ikpeazu – has revealed why the reconstruction of shops at A line in Ariaria International Market, Aba is yet to be completed.

This is even as the governor directed the chairman of Ariaria Market, Elder Emeka Igara and his team to ensure that all the blocked drainages in the market were desilted within 7 days.

Okezie Ikpeazu
Governor Okezie Ikpeazu

Gov Ikpeazu who gave the directive on Saturday at the end of a crucial meeting with some selected stakeholders of the market in Aba, was ably represented by the Commissioner for Trade and Investment, Chief John Okiyi-Kalu.

Speaking on the ongoing 1st phase of reconstruction of shops at A Line, the commissioner said it was all part of the plans by the state government to remodel Ariaria International Market to a modern one and appealed to the traders to exercise patience as the state government works to resolve the bottlenecks causing delays in the speedy completion of the job.

The commissioner who assured the traders that the ongoing reconstruction of shops at A Line was dear to the governor of the state, equally assured them that no original shop owner was going to lose his or her shop(s).

He said; “What slowed down the job at A Line, which effectively commenced in April 2022 are the rains. July is always a difficult time in construction but we are going ahead with the blocks while hoping to return to the road aspect as soon as we have better weather conditions for the implementation of rigid pavement technology.

“You should exercise patience with us. But I can assure you that the governor is interested in the delivery of a world class market infrastructure in Ariaria, hence the support we are giving to the designated developer.

“The governor wants to ensure that the work is completed before he leaves office with minimal disruption to trading activities. It was for this reason that we made sure that affected traders whose shops were demolished for the purpose of the reconstruction were re-settled within the market to carry on trading while we work in phases.

“He has therefore directed chairman of the Ariaria market, Elder Igara and his team to ensure that work starts on identified blocked drainages in the market.

“Ariaria is on a low land and at the moment lower than Faulks Road and that is why water from Ariaria cannot flow into the gutter on Faulks road. Our work plan includes to raise the market so that we can achieve gradient storm water flow into the drains on Faulks Road.

“Another major issue is that the federal government contractor on Enugu-Aba-Port Harcourt Expressway channeled the water on the road to Ariaria, instead of providing drains thereby adding more pressure to the amount of water flowing into Ariaria from the expressway/Enyimba area. We are engaging with them to see how they can adjust their work plan to include provision of drains around the area.

“The idea of scooping the drainages is to bring a temporary relief to the issue of flood in Ariaria. We have carried out a review and from what we saw, three key underground drainages have been blocked and as soon as they are opened, water will start flowing unhindered.”

In his response, the chairman of Ariaria International Market, Elder Igara, thanked the governor for his concern and prompt action in ameliorating the sufferings of the traders occasioned by flood

He assured that the leadership of the market would deliver on the mandate given to them on desilting of the blocked drains and promised to ensure that they deliver within the stipulated time frame.

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