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Onitsha Main Market : SIDEC Calls For Amicable Resolution

The Social and Integral Development Centre (SIDEC), host of the Tax Justice and Governance Platform (TJGP), expresses deep concern over the continued closure of the Onitsha Main Market.

Angel Network News (ANN) reports that
the organization has called for sustained dialogue aimed at an amicable and peaceful resolution of the matter.

In a statement signed by it’s Executive Director, Ugochi Ehiahuruike,
SIDEC said that dialogue remains the most effective and constructive pathway to resolving the issues surrounding the market closure.

“Resorting to prolonged confrontations or legal battles may not yield a prompt or mutually beneficial outcome for either the Anambra State Government or the trading community.

“Onitsha Main Market plays a critical role in Anambra State’s internally generated revenue (IGR) drive and the overall economic wellbeing of the state.

The continued disruption of commercial activities, particularly the lingering sit-at-home phenomenon now entrenched as a “new normal”, has resulted in significant losses to traders, market workers, transporters, and the state government.

The organization noted that every Monday of halted activity translates into millions of naira in lost revenue, weakened livelihoods, and reduced public resources for service delivery.

It commended Governor Chukwuma Soludo for his expressed willingness to engage with the leadership of the Onitsha Main Market. This step demonstrates responsible leadership and a recognition of the importance of inclusive governance and dialogue-driven solutions.

“Having implemented the Tax for Service intervention in selected markets across Anambra State including the Onitsha Main Market, SIDEC has consistently emphasized the reciprocal relationship between taxation, accountability, and service delivery.

It appealed to both the state government and market leadership to prioritise dialogue, compromise, and mutual understanding in the interest of economic stability and social cohesion.

“A peaceful and negotiated resolution will better protect livelihoods, restore confidence, and strengthen revenue generation for the state,” the organization submitted.

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