Akran of Badagry dissolves market committees dictating food prices

A traditional ruler, the Akran of Badagry, Aholu Menu Toyi 1, has dissolved market committees dictating the prices of foodstuffs and goods in Agbalata International Market, Badagry, indefinitely.
The monarch made the announcement at a meeting with Agbalata market men and women at his palace in Badagry on Tuesday.
The Akran, represented by the Jengen of Badagry, Onu Osekan, said no committee should dictate the price of foodstuffs brought to the market by sellers any longer.
He said, “We are all aware of the way prices of goods are going up daily in our markets. Some sellers are not given freedom to sell their products by some committees who will be demanding extra money. Henceforth, all sellers in Badagry markets have freedom to sell their products without interference from any committee. Also, the charging of extra money after the sellers have collected their money from fish buyers or any others should stop. Nobody or committee should charge extra money from the buyers or sellers until further notice.’’
The Akran said that the Badagry Kingdom was emulating the Ooni of Ife, Oba Adeyeye Enitan Ogunwusi, to ensure reduction in prices of goods.
“The Chairman of Badagry Local Government, Mr Olusegun Onilude, came to meet us in the palace and urged us to appeal to marketers in Agbalata on reduction in prices of foodstuffs. Please for now, let all and sundry comply with this directive,” the traditional ruler said.
He added that, therefore, in line with the directive, some selected chiefs from the palace would be going to markets to make a formal announcement.
He said that market chiefs and other selected people would be monitoring the market activities to ensure compliance.
Many market committees, associations, market heads, market men and women attended the meeting.
Traditional chiefs at the meeting include Anthony Hunji, the Finhento of Badagry; Senu Amosu, Baale of Jegba, and Tunde Giro, the Depegan of Badagry.
Others are Mobee Emmanuel, Baale of Apanukoh; Onitiju Wusu, Baale of Yovokomeh; M.M Okoya, Osi Iyaloja of Badagry; Abimbola Ayinde, Osi Babaoja of Badagry and Saliu Zanni, Huntoojan of Badagry.
(NAN)
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