Governor Monday Okpebholo of Edo State on Wednesday announced the suspension of all market unions and associations in the state raising the hope of lower prices of food stuff especially as the yuletide season approaches. Frowning at “the disturbing activities” of the market unions/associations whereby they prevented farmers from selling directly to consumers, the governor insisted that they cannot continue to hold the entire state to ransom through their “selfish and extortionist activities”.
The suspension, according to a statement by the secretary to the state government, (SSG) Umar Musa Ikhilor, is with immediate effect, with the police and other security agencies in the state put on the alert to arrest any leader that would violate the order. The statement read: “The attention of the State Government has been drawn to the disturbing activities of market Unions in the state. Reports abound that the Executives of these Unions either out rightly prevent farmers from disposing off their wares directly to consumers at the markets or arbitrarily fix prices of these staple food at the detriment of the low-income earners and generally, the citizens of the state.
“Their actions have ultimately led to an astronomical rise in the prices of staple food in the state, thereby making life unbearable for the common Edo man.
“Edo State Government views this action with serious concern and considers it extortionist in nature which should not be allowed to thrive.
“While Edo State Government appreciates the role of market traders and their contribution to the economy of our dear state, it will not however serve as justification to allow a few individuals under the guise of Market Unions Executives and for their selfish reasons, continue to hold the entire state to ransom through their selfish and extortionist activities.
“Following from the foregoing, the Governor of Edo State, His Excellency, Senator Monday Okpebholo has approved the suspension of the activities of all Market Unions in Edo State with immediate effect.
“Security agents have been put on alert, and any person or group who decides to flout this directive would be held accountable.”