- Eredo LCDA completes 10 new lock-up shops at Iraye Market.
- Work continues on additional Keeclam shops within the market premises.
- Chairman Monsuru Akinloye pledges more infrastructural and economic empowerment projects.
Eredo Local Council Development Area (LCDA) has recorded another milestone in its drive for economic empowerment and infrastructural growth with the successful completion of 10 modern lock-up shops at Iraye Market.
Eko Hot Blog reports that the project, under the leadership of Hon. Ismail Monsuru Akinloye, is aimed at boosting commerce and providing traders with a more conducive environment to grow their businesses.
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Speaking on the development, Hon. Akinloye reaffirmed his administration’s commitment to modernizing markets and supporting traders. “This is about creating opportunities for our people and ensuring our markets are functional and accessible. While this block of shops has been fully completed and ready for use, work is ongoing on the Keeclam shops within the premises, as we remain determined to deliver more.”
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Residents and traders have commended the project, describing it as a timely intervention that will ease trading activities, enhance safety, and strengthen local commerce.
Hon. Akinloye assured that his administration would not relent in its efforts to build a stronger, more prosperous community, noting that market development is a key part of his agenda for inclusive growth.
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