Oye Emene Market Relocation: Traders Struggle with High Rents and Violent Evictions Amid Enugu’s Development Plans

The relocation of the Oye Emene Market in Enugu State has been a topic of significant concern among local traders, particularly women who form a substantial portion of the market’s workforce. The Enugu State government’s decision to move the market stems from its proximity to the Akanu Ibiam International Airport, aiming to address safety and regulatory issues. However, the transition has been marred by challenges, including unaffordable rents at the new site and recent violent confrontations resulting in injuries.​

Rationale Behind the Relocation

The Oye Emene Market’s location near the Akanu Ibiam International Airport raised concerns from aviation authorities. In 2019, the Federal Government considered downgrading the airport due to safety hazards posed by nearby markets and abattoirs attracting birds, which could interfere with flight operations. In response, the Enugu State government closed the Emene market and abattoir, ordered relocations and demolitions of structures on the flight path, and removed masts to comply with aviation safety standards. 

Challenges with the New Market Location

While the relocation aimed to enhance safety, it introduced new challenges for the traders:

  1. High Rental Costs: The new market site has higher rental fees, making it difficult for many traders, especially women engaged in petty trading, to afford the spaces. This financial strain threatens their livelihoods and economic independence.​

  2. Accessibility Issues: The new location is farther from the traders’ communities, increasing transportation costs and reducing customer footfall, which negatively impacts sales.​

  3. Lack of Facilities: Reports indicate that the new market lacks essential amenities such as adequate sanitation facilities, security, and storage spaces, further complicating the traders’ operations.​

Recent Violent Incidents

Tensions escalated when the government’s task force attempted to enforce the relocation

Government’s Position

The Enugu State government maintains that the relocation is necessary for public safety and urban development

Traders’ Appeals and Recommendations

The affected traders have voiced their grievances and proposed solutions:​

Conclusion

The relocation of the Oye Emene Market underscores the complexities involved in urban development and public safety initiatives. While the government’s intentions aim to comply with safety regulations and promote urban renewal, it is crucial to consider the socioeconomic impact on the affected traders. A balanced approach that addresses safety concerns while ensuring the livelihoods of local traders will foster a more inclusive and sustainable development process.​

 

Sources: Sahara Reporters, Thisday News and Peoples Gazette Nigeria

Click to rate this post!
[Total: 0 Average: 0]
Exit mobile version
Skip to toolbar