Malaysia Market: ISAMATA restores hope to traders, constructs over 400 stalls

By  our correspondent 

The leadership of Imo State Amalgamated Markets and Traders Association (ISAMATA) under Hon. Emmanuel Ezeanochie has in accordance with the Shared Prosperity policy of the Distinguished Senator Hope Uzodimma administration brought joy to petty traders at Malaysia Market, Obowo, following the construction of modern open stalls with access road and good drainage system to check the menace of flooding.

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In a release, the President of ISAMATA, Hon. Ezeanochie said that the completion of the project and other projects in markets across the State is in sync with the 3-R policy of Recovery, Rehabilitation and Reconstruction of the Shared Prosperity Government led by Distinguished Senator Hope Uzodimma.

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According to Ezeanochie, traders especially the petty traders were finding it difficult to transact their business before the intervention of ISAMATA, because of perennial flooding due to the fact that the area is low-lying and close to the river bank and worsened by lack of access road. 


He thanked Distinguished Senator Hope Uzodimma for his support and for giving him and other members of ISAMATA State Executive, the opportunity to serve the traders assuring that he will strive to deliver on his promise to bring a paradigm shift in the administration of the markets in Imo State even as the welfare of the traders remain a priority.




A cross-section of the traders, who spoke to our correspondent expressed joy and thanked the Governor, Distinguished Senator Hope Uzodimma for appointing the Ezeanochie -led executive of ISAMATA because it has been transformational and wonderful for the traders.


It will be recalled that  the construction of the over 400 open stalls at Malaysia Market, Obowo is part of the big vision of the Ezeanochie -led executive of ISAMATA.

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