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FCTA reopens Garki International Market

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The Nigerian Government announced the reopening of the Garki International Market, which was closed last week over poor hygiene and sanitation.

This was disclosed in a press statement by the Federal Capital Territory Administration (FCTA), on Wednesday.

Mr. Ikharo Attah, the Senior Special Assistant to the FCT Minister on Monitoring Inspection and Enforcement, reopened the market after the inspection of its sanitary condition.

Satisfaction

Attah said he is satisfied with the management and traders of the market for swinging into action, warning that the administration would not hesitate to seal up the market again if the management and traders’ relapse in its plan for sanitation, he added:

Proper Condition

Director of AEPB, Braimah Osilama said the market now is in a proper condition for business, so following the directive of the minister, adding:

Backstory

Recall Nairametrics reported last week that Abuja’s Garki International Market was sealed up by the Abuja Environmental Protection Board (AEPB).

The AEPB cited hygiene and environmental issues as causes for the closure, warning about a possible epidemic outbreak due to the accumulation of poorly disposed refuse.

Director AEPB, Mr. Osi Braimah, condemned the breakdown of law and order in the market, stating that an abatement notice was served, adding that the AEPB’s environmental officers in carrying out their routine/monitoring activities by April 26, discovered that the market was in bad shape, also noting the nonchalant attitude the market administrators which forced AEPB to seek a court order to seal the market, he added:

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