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300 Bauchi traders protest eviction order from central market
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By Nimake Earland
300 small-scale traders at the Bauchi central market have protested the notice given to them by the state government to vacate the place they operate as a result of the traffic jam caused on the roads.
About three months ago, the government had allocated new plots to the affected traders at another market, Muda Lawal, and asked them to relocate.
The traders however lamented that the deadline given them was too short calling on the government to extend the deadline.
Leader of the amalgamated small-scale traders who led the protest to the secretariat of the Nigeria Union of Journalists (NUJ) in Bauchi on Thursday Alhaji Mu’azu Chiroma said the affected businessmen could not afford to build the shops in the new location within the stipulated period.
He asked the state governor Bala Mohammed to extend the period of the vacation, give them loans to build new shops, or build it for them so they would pay in installments.
Bauchi taskforce issues 48-hour quit notice to traders
“We were given three months to build the shops at the new location but the notice is too short. We cannot build them in the deadline because we are small-scale traders.
“We appealed for loans to build the new shops or the government on the compassionate ground should build for us”. He said.
When contacted, the chairman of the task force on the market who doubles as the chairman of Bauchi state Road Transport Agency (BAROTA) Air Commodore Tijjani Baba Gamawa (Rtd) insisted that government would not extend the deadline urging the affected traders to vacate the area in the next 48 hours.
According to him, the traders who sell commodities near roads outside the market cause serious traffic difficulties around the area saying that was what informed the decision to evict the affected businessmen.



