Traders in Onitsha Main Market yesterday resisted an
order by the government to close the market and welcome Mr. Willie Obiano, the
All Progressives Grand Alliance’s (APGA’s) candidate in the November 16 poll.
The APGA’s standard-bearer arrived
at the market about 9am with Chief Martins Joe-Martins Uzodike, his Campaign
Manager and Commissioner for Information, Tourism & Culture.
The traders, who were angry, marched
on the market, carrying placards.
They were later joined by their
colleagues from Ose Okwodu, who carried brooms. Bystanders and okada riders
supported them, singing in praise of the All Progressives Congress’ (APC’s)
candidate, Senator Chris Ngige.
Not even the arrival of Governor
Peter Obi could deter the protesting traders. Rather, the governor’s entourage
was pelted with sachet (pure) water, prompting a retreat to the Whitehouse
office of the Onitsha Amalgamated Traders Association (OMATA), where the
donation of N1 million announced by the governor was shouted down, with many
booing his entourage.
Obi’s agents were wooing the traders
through their leaders. They persuaded them to come to the Onitsha North Stadium
to be addressed, but the resistance was stiff.
The traders sang: “Ngige, Ngige,
Ngige k’ayi ga esoooooo!
Ona eje eje o na ana ana,Ngige Ka’yi
gaeso,” meaning “Ngige is the one we know and we will follow him wherever he
goes.”
One of the traders said: “We
received an order by the government saying we should not open today. We feel
this is not okay. Every time, they will close our business without considering
our interest.”
Another trader selling home
appliances, Mr. Fred Nebedum, said: “It’s not by force to support a candidate.
Obiano should tell us his manifesto, but this does not mean we should close our
market.”
Mr. Phil Onyia of Abada line was
more blunt: “Government is forcing an unpopular candidate on us. We want Ngige.
Although we do not say anybody should not campaign, they should stop playing
politics with our stomachs.”
Obi had earlier reportedly
instructed parties not to campaign in markets, a decision decried by opposing
parties for not being based on any law.
Yesterday’s event, therefore,
surprised parties.
A chieftain of the Labour Party in
Onitsha, Mr. Luke Udeh, said: “Obi did not even obey his own instruction! This
is unfair.”
Chief Amaechi Obidike of the APC did
not pick his calls.
Mr. Jude Nkputa of the Peoples
Democratic Party (PDP) said since Governor Obi had moved to campaign in a
market, everyone would follow suit “and woe betide anyone who tries to stop
us.”
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Where does diz news came 4rm? Politics,it is capital lie & unfounded,where is the image of the protesters?,CKN U ar discraditing ur midia
ReplyDeleteIts true ckn isn't lying. I stay in onitsha. It actually happened.
ReplyDeleteThat d way it should be I like it
ReplyDelete@ d first anonymous, y do u say its a lie. If gov obis govt is in ur favour pls enjoy it all alone and allow d pple to say dia mind dey d govt r not doing well generally
ReplyDeleteNgige tested and trusted
ReplyDeleteIt's true.I stay in Onitsha too.The people of Onitsha and beyond clearly support the APC candidate.
ReplyDeleteIt is good to be truthful,y is d other guy saying CKNY is lying is it APC dat owns d CKNY media's house or is it Ngige or Tinubu dat owns it,they are doing a pure professional job,we all know what Ngige did wen he was governor then,he was man of d masses n he was even kidnapped by d powerful of Aso Rock then so let him go back to government house to work 4 d people bcause Obi himself failed d people of Anambra so he can't bring his associate in d name of APGA or Ojukwu who is already dead to deceive d people,Obiano can't offer d state anytin good
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ReplyDeletethis is the real news. This people are probably under the pockets of apc.
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ReplyDeletethis is the real news. This people are probably under the pockets of apc.