The condition given by Tinubu-Ojo, who is the daughter of a
former Lagos State Governor and leader of the All Progressives Congress,
Bola Tinubu, was that all the marketers must tender their membership
card of the APC.
PUNCH Metro had reported on
February 12 that Tinubu’s daughter stormed the market penultimate
Saturday with a team of policemen and locked it without giving any
explanation.
Traders, who spoke with our
correspondent on the condition of anonymity, had, however, said the
crackdown was the fallout of a fight between a woman loyal to Tinubu-Ojo
and a member of the market committee.
The woman was said to have been locked up in a police cell, which made the state market leader angry.
When our correspondent visited Iponri
Market on Tuesday, he observed that life was gradually returning to it.
It was learnt that the market committee had been dissolved, while the
market leaders had been asked to “step aside.”
A source, who pleaded anonymity said, “Part of the decisions of the meeting we had with the Iyaloja-General
(Tinubu-Ojo) on Thursday was that the market leaders should step aside
for some time, while the market committee should be dissolved.
“Those of us operating big shops were
asked to pay N1,000 as fine, while those with small shops were told to
pay N500. Those who did not pay when others contributed the money have
been asked to pay N5,000.
“The women that the Iyaloja-General
asked to open the gate for us asked for N200, 000 extra, but people
begged them, and they eventually collected N50,000.”
The source said when the committee members were going to see the Iyaloja in her office, they were mandated to come with APC membership cards or they would not be attended to.
Tinubu-Ojo confirmed the opening of the
market to our correspondent. She added that money was collected as fine,
which was a norm in the market.
She said, “We have opened the market. I
sent some people to open it. Yes, we collected money as fine, which is
the norm in the market. But I don’t know what other thing you are
talking about.”
She, however, cut off our correspondent,
saying she was busy. A text message later sent to her on the APC
membership allegation was not replied.
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