Mile 12 fracas: Lagos Assembly calls for relocation of market
Following
 the crisis in the Mile 12-Ketu area of Lagos State last week, the State
 House of Assembly has called on the state government to consider a 
relocation of the Mile 12 market.
Reacting
 to the crisis that occurred in the market last week, where some people 
lost their lives and properties destroyed, the House said, under matter 
of urgent public importance moved by the lawmaker representing Oshodi 
Isolo Constituency II, Hon. Jude Idimogu that the incident was 
unfortunate and should be avoided.
 
 
 
 
 
 The
 Assembly consequently called on Governor Akinwunmi Ambode to relocate 
Mile 12 and Owode Onirin Markets to another location after conducting 
necessary feasibility studies and when accompanying infrastructures must
 have been provided.
While
 commiserating with the family of those, who lost their lives in the 
incident, the House condemned the killings and the attitude of soldiers 
stationed at the market, but who could not prevent the crisis.
The
 House then called on Governor Akinwunmi Ambode to constitute a 
high-powered enquiry into the crisis and punish the perpetrators.
The
 Speaker of the House, Hon. Mudashiru Obasa had earlier said that the 
incident was a result of disagreement amongst brothers, adding that the 
state government should summon courage and come up with a political will
 on the issue.
“Soldiers have been stationed at the market since 1999, yet they have not been able to solve the problem. There is a police station there, what did the DPO do, when the incident occurred.
“It is a market without structure, we can move the market to another place if we can provide an alternative. We should look at a new planning, we cannot have such a market at the centre of a megacity,” he said.
He
 emphasized that the matter should be investigated and that the culprits
 should be brought to book, and that the military men stationed at the 
market should be investigated since they could not do anything about the
 matter before it got out of hand, while also suggesting provisions of 
CCTV in our markets.
But
 Hon. Gbolahan Yishawu suggested that the matter should be properly 
investigated to avoid a -re-occurrence rather than just relocating the 
market.
Deputy
 Speaker of the House, Hon. Wasiu Sanni Eshinlokun stressed that the 
market was not well organised and that a visit to the place would 
revealed that it is not a conventional market.

 
 
 
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