Some aggrieved traders on Wednesday, staged a protest at Ogbete Main Market in Enugu State, to lament the sealing of their shops by the State Government.
Governor Peter Mbah had upon assumption of office placed a ban on the regular Monday sit-at-home imposed by a faction of the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB).
However, many residents are yet to comply with the governor’s directive out of fear of possible attack by unknown gunmen terrorizing the state and the South East.
Following the non-compliance, the governor ordered the closure of banks and businesses at the Ogbete main market and other parts of the state for not opening on Monday.
The state government said the affected shops will be closed for one week and also gave conditions that the affected traders must meet before their shops would be reopened.
The development has now sparked a protest by Ogbete market traders who took to the street to condemn the action of the governor.
In a trending video, the traders were seen marching within the state capital, chanting dissenting songs and asking that their shops be reopened.
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Popular ogbete market this morning as traders protest the sealing of their shops by the Enugu State governor over compliance with illegal Monday sit at home. pic.twitter.com/vM5GfROCZf— NTA News (@NTANewsNow) July 26, 2023