Traders shun NLC protest at Mile 12, Ketu markets
Mrs Tosin Adejumo, a market woman at Ketu, said that there was no protest going on around the area.
Activities at Mile 12 Market in Kosofe, Lagos State, went on normally in spite of the national protest by organised labour on Wednesday.
Supreme News reports that the Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC) and Trade Union Congress (TUC) organised the protest to reverse the high pump price following the removal of fuel subsidies by the Federal Government.
The correspondent who visited Mile 12 and Ketu markets reports that buying and selling went smoothly at both markets between 7 a.m. and 9 a.m.
Some of the market women who spoke in separate interviews noted that the economic situation in the country would not permit them to stay at home.
Mrs Tosin Adejumo, a market woman at Ketu, said that there was no protest going on around the area.
Adejumo said that even if there was an ongoing protest, she would have still gone to the market, adding that it was necessary for her to sell her wares to feed her family.
She noted that the economic situation in the country would not allow anyone to be idle.
Similarly, Mrs. Chineye Uzoka, who sells tomatoes at Mile 12 Market, said that normal activities were ongoing around the market.
Uzoka said that she had not witnessed any protests by people around the market.
“Most commercial buses and traders are going about their daily activities, and there is no cause for alarm,” she said.