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Peter Obi Condemns Blanket Closure Of Onitsha Head Bridge Market

Adejuyigbe FrancisBy Adejuyigbe FrancisFebruary 18, 2025 National No Comments2 Mins Read
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Peter Obi Condemns Blanket Closure Of Onitsha Head Bridge Market.

Peter Obi, the Labour Party’s presidential candidate in 2023 and former governor of Anambra State, has strongly criticised the complete shutdown of Onitsha’s Head Bridge Market over allegations of illicit drug trading. The closure, which was prompted by suspected drug sales in a section of the market known as Ogbo Ogwu, has raised serious concerns about its impact on neighbouring markets and the livelihoods of traders.

 

Speaking on X (formerly Twitter) on Monday, Mr Obi reiterated his firm stance against the sale of illegal drugs. “One unequivocally condemns such illicit drug trading activities and urges the government to take all necessary measures to eradicate the sale of fake items—especially drugs—and legally prosecute the perpetrators for the health and safety of society,” he stated. However, he expressed dismay at the collateral damage caused by the blanket closure of not only Head Bridge Market but also several neighbouring markets dealing in rods, allied and tools, plumbing materials, timber, surgical items, and general provisions.





 

Mr Obi argued that while it is imperative to clamp down on illegal drug activities, the shutdown of markets not implicated in such offences is excessive and unjust. “I, therefore, appeal for the immediate reopening of neighbouring markets whose continued closure is severely affecting the livelihoods of millions, especially during this difficult period in our country,” he added. He also called for a more transparent approach in inspections, suggesting that store owners should be present when their shops are examined and items removed in accordance with due process.

 

The closure follows a recent raid by the National Agency for Food, Drug Administration and Control (NAFDAC) at the popular market in Onitsha, which resulted in the confiscation of a cache of illicit drugs. In recent times, NAFDAC has carried out similar operations in markets across Lagos, Aba, and Anambra in an effort to crack down on the illegal drug trade.

 

Mr Obi’s comments have sparked debate among traders and stakeholders, many of whom fear that the extended shutdown could devastate their businesses and the local economy. As the government continues its crackdown on illicit activities, there is growing pressure for a balanced approach that safeguards public health without unduly harming the economic well-being of local communities.

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