The New Alade Market being planned |
The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that the contract for the redevelopment of the market was in 2010 granted to Master Reality International Concepts Ltd, which is investing N6.9 billion on the project under a 30-year concession on a Build, Own and Transfer (BOT) basis.
But on Sunday morning, traders in the market prevented the concessionaire from commencing the redevelopment work at the market, citing non-provision of an alternative market for their action.
Consequently, the concessionaire forcibly deployed its men and shut down the market, taking possession, to begin the redevelopment in accordance with the Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) that was signed in 2010.
The intervention of the Executive Secretary of Ikeja Local Government, Mr Adekunle Adeokun, led to the re-opening of the market as a 15-man committee had been set up to fashion out the relocation of the traders to a new market, built for them beside the main market.
Adeokun, who spoke on behalf of the state government and the council which approved the upgrade of the market, said the redevelopment of the market into a mega mall was not negotiable, adding that the traders had to pave way for the contractor to move to site.
The old Alade Market to be demolished |
Adeokun explained that since the money must be paid back, the project must be completed on time.
Also speaking on the development, the Managing Director and Chief Executive Officer, Masters Reality International Concepts Ltd, Lai Omotola, said the company came to take possession of the property in a bid to commence its redevelopment.
He explained that since the traders had been unwilling to leave the market for redevelopment, the action of the company became inevitable. “On Aug. 12, 2010, we signed a concession with the Ikeja Local Government under a BOT arrangement to redevelop Alade Market into a mega mall, to meet the standard of a mega city. For the past five years, we have been meeting with the marketers to move them to another place we have built for them and they have refused to move, saying they were not okay with the alternative provided,” he said.
According to him, with the recent plan by the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) to publish the names of debtors in the nation, there is need to move to site to start the project.
He explained that the company’s cash-flow had been affected as the lender banks were becoming impatient to get their money back.
Omotola said a foreign cash-inflow of $50 million was obtained in 2013 with the exchange rate then pegged at N175 to a dollar, but lamented that the exchange rate had skyrocketed to N195 to the dollar.
Omotola added that if all things went on as planned, the the project would be completed between 18 and 24 months, adding that the company had the plan to build another 130 shops aside the 194 already built, to move the traders to pave way for the project.
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Qatar has banned Nigerian travellers who do not have valid polio
vaccination certificate from entering the country.
According to the Federal Capital Territory administration, the
Department of State Service (DSS) drew its attention to a report that
Qatari authorities had resolved to ban all Nigerian citizens travelling
to the country without valid certificate of vaccination against polio
with effect from June 29.
The report said the ban was a precautionary measure to guide against the
spread of the disease in that country.
“In view of the above, John Obinna Chukwu , FCT permanent secretary,
wishes to intimate all stakeholders and intending
travellers, particularly those resident in the FCT on the need to obtain
duly signed and stamped yellow book on polio and other communicable
diseases,” a statement issued by the FCT administration on Sunday said.
“Chukwu reiterated that obtaining of this yellow book on polio and other
communicable diseases is very necessary to avoid embarrassment at the
port of entry into the country.”
Qatar is an Arabian country in southwest Asia. Its capital is Doha which
is also the largest city.
The country is ruled by Tamim bin Hamad bin Khalifa Al Thani, a
35-year-old monarch known as ‘emir’.
Read more at: https://www.thecable.ng/qatar-bans-nigerian-travellers-polio
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Qatar has banned Nigerian travellers who do not have valid polio
vaccination certificate from entering the country.
According to the Federal Capital Territory administration, the
Department of State Service (DSS) drew its attention to a report that
Qatari authorities had resolved to ban all Nigerian citizens travelling
to the country without valid certificate of vaccination against polio
with effect from June 29.
The report said the ban was a precautionary measure to guide against the
spread of the disease in that country.
“In view of the above, John Obinna Chukwu , FCT permanent secretary,
wishes to intimate all stakeholders and intending
travellers, particularly those resident in the FCT on the need to obtain
duly signed and stamped yellow book on polio and other communicable
diseases,” a statement issued by the FCT administration on Sunday said.
“Chukwu reiterated that obtaining of this yellow book on polio and other
communicable diseases is very necessary to avoid embarrassment at the
port of entry into the country.”
Qatar is an Arabian country in southwest Asia. Its capital is Doha which
is also the largest city.
The country is ruled by Tamim bin Hamad bin Khalifa Al Thani, a
35-year-old monarch known as ‘emir’.
Read more at: https://www.thecable.ng/qatar-bans-nigerian-travellers-polio
Read more at: https://www.thecable.ng/qatar-bans-nigerian-travellers-polio
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Qatar has banned Nigerian travellers who do not have valid polio
vaccination certificate from entering the country.
According to the Federal Capital Territory administration, the
Department of State Service (DSS) drew its attention to a report that
Qatari authorities had resolved to ban all Nigerian citizens travelling
to the country without valid certificate of vaccination against polio
with effect from June 29.
The report said the ban was a precautionary measure to guide against the
spread of the disease in that country.
“In view of the above, John Obinna Chukwu , FCT permanent secretary,
wishes to intimate all stakeholders and intending
travellers, particularly those resident in the FCT on the need to obtain
duly signed and stamped yellow book on polio and other communicable
diseases,” a statement issued by the FCT administration on Sunday said.
“Chukwu reiterated that obtaining of this yellow book on polio and other
communicable diseases is very necessary to avoid embarrassment at the
port of entry into the country.”
Qatar is an Arabian country in southwest Asia. Its capital is Doha which
is also the largest city.
The country is ruled by Tamim bin Hamad bin Khalifa Al Thani, a
35-year-old monarch known as ‘emir’.
Read more at: https://www.thecable.ng/qatar-bans-nigerian-travellers-polio
Read more at: https://www.thecable.ng/qatar-bans-nigerian-travellers-polio
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Qatar bans Nigerian travellers over polio
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Qatar has banned Nigerian travellers who do not have valid polio
vaccination certificate from entering the country.
According to the Federal Capital Territory administration, the
Department of State Service (DSS) drew its attention to a report that
Qatari authorities had resolved to ban all Nigerian citizens travelling
to the country without valid certificate of vaccination against polio
with effect from June 29.
The report said the ban was a precautionary measure to guide against the
spread of the disease in that country.
“In view of the above, John Obinna Chukwu , FCT permanent secretary,
wishes to intimate all stakeholders and intending
travellers, particularly those resident in the FCT on the need to obtain
duly signed and stamped yellow book on polio and other communicable
diseases,” a statement issued by the FCT administration on Sunday said.
“Chukwu reiterated that obtaining of this yellow book on polio and other
communicable diseases is very necessary to avoid embarrassment at the
port of entry into the country.”
Qatar is an Arabian country in southwest Asia. Its capital is Doha which
is also the largest city.
The country is ruled by Tamim bin Hamad bin Khalifa Al Thani, a
35-year-old monarch known as ‘emir’.
Read more at: https://www.thecable.ng/qatar-bans-nigerian-travellers-polio
Read more at: https://www.thecable.ng/qatar-bans-nigerian-travellers-polio
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