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Saturday 13 July 2013

FACT FINDING MISSION TO ABIA STATE ,DAY 3 PLUS RELOCATING OF TIMBER MARKET

Timber market was situated at heart of the town , it causes bad traffic hold up,become an eye sore for a state capital.

The siting of such market should be out of the heart of Town ,so that it will drag along development and decongest the town,that way development will spread far and wide .People will start buying off lands closer to the market for expansion,people will feel better going to a spacious place to offload logs of woods,the saw dust and splinters will no longer fly all around the residential houses.
The fear of fire out break which will be aided greatly by the Timber logs and saw dust will be reduced.





Access road for fire trucks to the place will be in place for eventuality.
Having that in mind ,the newly awaken Government in ABIA STATE decided to relocate the Timber sellers ,then turn the vacated venue into residential building for low income earners.











The new ULTRA MODERN INDUSTRIAL MARKET has over 4,000 Lock up shops and over 3000 open shops ,with access roads,Stand by fire brigade ,banks ,clinic etc.


Mazi Odera
Truth is our standard,accept it in good faith or
we shove it down your throat.The Choice is yours.

3 comments:

  1. Abia State is a great disappointment to Igbois everywhere. A state which should be the first is now the last, overtaken even by Akwa Ibom! How does the re-locating a market become the achievement of these band of crooiks for 6 years whereas states around them have built function airports, beautiful roads etc. Look at once rotten Benin under Oshiomole. Look at Uyo under Akpabio, then look the state of Aba under these clowns.

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  2. New ultra modern! Rubbish. A couple of poorly built, dilapidated duplexes is ultra-modern. Only in deformed Abia State and its band of crooks.

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  3. In terms of infrastructural development and construction of news roads, Abia has really done well and it's in the verge of exploding economically. Let the good works continue

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