There was hullabaloo on Thursday as activities at the Lagos International Trade Fair Complex were disrupted.
Traders shut down the facility while protesting a proposed takeover of the market’s management by state and local government authorities.
The traders said they were concerned about the implications of the planned arrangement, including possible new levies and taxes that could affect their businesses.
Many traders insisted that the complex is a federal facility and called for further consultations before any changes to its management structure are implemented.
The development led to the closure of shops across the complex, leaving hundreds of traders gathered around parks and garages within the market premises as discussions continued.
The ASPANDA Market within the complex—one of the largest spare parts markets in Lagos—was among the sections affected by the shutdown.
–Source: vanguard.
