Solution Arena: Soludo Provides Free Shops To Traders In Awka

Posted on June 8, 2024

IZUCHUKWU ADICHIE 

Soludo has continued to demonstrate the everyday life practice of compassion by offering support to the most vulnerable and the needy within the state. In alignment with 1 Peter 3.8, his actions serve as an instrument of hope for those in need, including the physically challenged members of the state.

 

Following the enforcement of a ban on street trading, hawking, and unauthorized displays of merchandise in walkways, streets and highways, as well as initiatives to address issues of reckles waste disposal and disrupt of free flow of traffic, the Soludo administration has taken swift action to provide a new market for the affected traders.

The Solution Arena: Grills, Fruits and Vegetables market, situated at Club Street Junction in Awka, will offer 50 women, who were displaced, the opportunity to operate from free stalls.

This effort is part of the Soludo administration’s broader strategy to promote compliance and ensure a cleaner, safer, and healthier environment across the state.

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