Oye-Toro Agulu Comes Back To Life

Posted on November 9, 2024

MAZI EJIMOFOR OPARA 

Offcourse the central Igbo rendition of this title would read “Orie-toro” which literally means a market space for affordable commodities. The term “toro” is often used alongside “afu” as expressions to show affordability.

 

Beyond this, the new fruits and vegetables market situated in Oye toro Agulu signifies a return to order, as roadside traders occupying the Nwagu junction have now been relocated to a free and well built space where they can trade decently without any threat of being rammed into by errant drivers.

 

This is a show of commitment by government to setting the right standards, and should not by any chance be a part of government’s preoccupation when measured in scale.

Through the Private-Public-Community-Partnership model, communities can replicate the “Solution Arena” standards to provide safe and convenient trading spaces for low income traders. This remains the game changer building liveable spaces in our homeland.

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