The Caretaker Management Committee of Balogun Market, Lagos Trade Fair Complex, has shifted its resumption, earlier scheduled for January 4, to January 11, for security reasons.
The announcement was made by the secretary of the committee, Mr Leonard Ogbonnia, in a statement on Sunday.
He said it would be risky to reopen Balogun market closed on December 24 for the Christmas holidays, on the stated date because of the security situation in the market.
Recall that the committee, led by Mr Anslem Dunu, was inaugurated to manage the affairs of the multi-billion-Naira market for three months; pending an election that would usher in new executives.
Ogbonnia noted that reopening the complex, as earlier scheduled, might endanger the lives and property of members, and hence the shift in dates.
“Regrettably, I wish to inform us that the security reports reaching the office of the caretaker committee on daily basis is threatening, alarming and unpalatable to the original plans to reopen on January 4, 2021.
“Obviously, non-opening of other neighbouring markets within the trade fair complex until January 11, will equally add to security porosity of our own complex, if opened.
“The committee having weighed all options, merits and demerits, therefore, came to a decision to reopen the market on January 11, to enable it address the lurking dangers.
“We passionately regret all inconveniences this change may cause some individuals and humbly appeal to such individuals to also consider the importance of taking preventive security measures,” he said.
He said that the committee wished to reassure the market community of its readiness to serve, and make the place better for business to thrive.
Source: NAN