The
recent pronouncement by the Imo State Commissioner for Commerce And Industry,
Ichie Best Mbanaso to relocate the ancient Eke Ukwu Owere market has attracted
fierce reactions from some elders and stakeholders of Owere Nchi Ise who have
vowed to resist the relocation of the market to anywhere.
Some leaders of the five villages that make up
Owere Nchi Ise condemned the intended action, lamenting why the State
Government will contemplate such move without adequate consultation with the
people.
When contacted for
comments on the contentious issue, the President General, Owerri Community
Assembly (OCA), Chief Christian Oweaya Anukam said he is not aware of plans by
the State Government to relocate the market.
He said ‘I am the
President General of Owerri Community Assembly, I have not been consulted or
briefed and I have not been told anything pertaining to the relocation of the
market. So for now, it is a rumour’
A leader in Owere Nchi
Ise, Chief Jefferey Nnawuchi, told This blog in an interview that
Eke Ukwu Owere has been their ancestral heritage and it is impossible to move
the market under whatever guise and excuse to elsewhere without the consent and
approval of Owere people.
He
condemned the intention of the Governor and the State Commissioner for Commerce
and Industry for announcing the planned removal of the market without taking
consideration the need to thoroughly discuss the issue with Owerri people.
He said ‘This was the genesis of the crisis
between Amawom people and the State Government over Area k. They never
consulted anyone; they never deemed it fit to speak to the owners of the land
before they sent in bulldozers to clear the land. Of course, we showed them we
are no pushovers. You cannot take what belongs to us by force. It is not done
anywhere’
It will be recalled that the State
Commissioner for Commerce And Industry, Ichie Uche Best Mbanaso had announced
the State Government’s plans to relocate the popular and ever busy Eke Ukwu
Owerre Market located in the heart of Owerri Metropolis to Naze, a small community
15 kilometres away from Owerri Municipality.
Mbanaso was reported to have said that the
market will be moved to INTERMARK site at Naze, a place designated for dealers
in electronics, electrical and automobile wares.
This blog learnt that the Eke Ukwu Owere market has remained at its present
site for several decades. Previous attempts by the past military and Civilian
Administrations to move the market away from it is was futile as Owerri
indigenes; owners of the market resisted such attempts.
The people of
Owere Nchi Ise and the Okorocha Administration have been on collision course
for sometime. Early this year the people of Amawom, one of
the five villages that make up Owere Nchi Ise rejected plans by the present Administration
to forcefully take over a large landmass located at Area k World Bank Housing
Estate to build a hotel and Ecumenical centre.
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