Confusion and disagreement on Friday abruptly ended a meeting scheduled by the Abuja Metropolitan Management Council (AMMC) to resolve the protracted agitation by Apo Traders Associations (ATAS) for the allocation of land for its permanent site.
A meeting that was convened at the instance of the Coordinator, AMMC, Chief Felix Obuah, as a fact-finding mission over the lingering agitation was marred when multiple unions and individuals appeared with claims and counterclaims.
The meeting, which almost turned into physical fisticuffs, but for the stern position of the coordinator who presided, abruptly ended with anger and frustration as the multiple associations accused each other of appearing before the panel with fake documents.
It would be recalled that the traders had on Thursday blocked the FCT Minister’s gate at Area 11, but were later dispersed after the Minister, Nyesom Wike, addressed and labelled them as hired political protesters.
Some of the Apo Traders’ Associations have been agitating for the allocation of land for a permanent site and the provision of basic infrastructure before they could vacate the road corridors to allow the ongoing dual carriage road project.
Obuah, who expressed displeasure over the multiplication of associations, disunity, and infighting among the traders, also sternly warned that the government will neither deal with illegal organisations nor allocate land to the groups without a united front.
According to him, every illegal structure standing in the way of the ongoing road project will be removed.
He, however, urged them to go and put their house in order, while also assuring that all the documents the groups are brandishing may not be competent to earn the government’s attention.
He also charged the various fractions of the associations to unify their stand and come up with a common platform to present their request.
Some of the factional leaders who spoke at the meeting include Chimezie Ifeh and Michael Ndubisi, who claimed to be leaders of Apo Traders Associations and Apo Mechanic Village, respectively.
Ifeh accused other leaders of the traders of ulterior motives aimed at hijacking the land allocation meant for traders affected by the road construction.
Ndubisi argued that many of the people posing as representatives of the traders were out to undermine the interests of larger members of the groups.
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