Normalcy return in Jimeta ultramodern Market – official
By Mohammed Ibrahim
Mr Samuel Billy, Secretary Jimeta ultramodern Market has confirmed that normalcy has returned to the market following a clash between owners of demoluted attached shops and security operative.
Billy stated this to the newsmen that the incident occurred on Monday at 2:00 pm that resulted in closure of the market.
According to him, the suspects people who were throwing stones on security decried why they should not be allowed to stay in illegal space.
He said that before the demolition exercise, the state government had allocated space for them with the intention to upgrade the market.
According to him, some of those who were given the allocation sold their own and wanted to come back to illegal space.
“The state governments have banned the attachments in the market and security operatives were doing their best but some miscreants wanted to take advantage by throwing stones on them.
“We have tried our best to control the situation and currently it’s under control business is going on peacefully”, he said.
He called on the members and the general public to accept government policy and Programme for economic prosperity and not to take law into their hands.
Musa Yari, Sarkin Kasuwa, called on members to understand the reason for the remodeling of the market and not to take law into their hands.
He said security meeting was held and they have controlled the situation and assured that with the experience such a thing won’t happen again.
