Niger Delta
‘Adopt Ballot System In Allocating Rumuwoji Market Shops’
As the contention over the mode of allocation of the newly constructed phase two of the Rumuwoji Market rages, a unionist, Deacon Kenneth Eze, has said that the ballot system remains the best option.
Eze, the immediate past Chairman of the Rumuwoji Market who spoke with The Tide in an interview, said the ballot system would nip in the bud the tendency of lobbying, favouritism and compromise in the allocation of the newly constructed facilities.
The unionist, who is also the President of Ikwerre Traders Association (IKETA), said the ballot system was the best option of allocating the shops to stop highest bidders from hijacking the processes and taking undue advantage over the displaced original shop owners.
He explained that within the various intervals that the market was gutted by fire and rebuilt by successive administrations in the state, a lot of shop owners had lost their allocations and the population of people awaiting allocation outnumbered the available shops.
Eze however, called on all the accredited and confirmed original shop owners to participate in the balloting process in a transparent and fair contest.
He also cautioned against the antics of some persons hiding under the guises of a stet nonexistent “ shop owners association to make demands over the newly commissioned facilities and called on the Governor to set up an allocation committee, comprising of men and women of proven integrity to handle the allocation process to enable the benefiting traders resume their businesses and render services to the people, especially as the festive period draws closer. The Unionist, who described traders as critical to the development of the state, appealed to the State Governor to appoint a Special Adviser on Market Affairs to be a link for genuine traders in Rivers State to channel their challenges to the Governor.
He also used the opportunity to commend the Governor over his pronouncement to financial empowerment to some women of Rumuworji community to enable them engage in trading, and appealed to the Governor to extend the gesture to women in other rural communities across the state to promote enterprise development.
The IKETA boss expressed satisfaction over the rural development policies of the Governor, noting that the construction of roads in various rural communities would enhance integrated rural development in the state.
Taneh Beemene
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