COVID-19: we’d rather lose our money than lose our lives – Onitsha traders
Leadership of Ochanja Market Dealers Association, Onitsha, Anambra state said it was ready to comply with the directives by the government on shutting down markets as part of measures to curb the spread of coronavirus.
President- General of the association, Mr Nelson Ojukwu, made the disclosure weekend in Onitsha, saying the decision was reached following a meeting he had with the market leaders immediately the directives got to him.
He said they were aware of the economic implications the closure would have on the traders, but said they were ready to lose their money than risk their lives.
He prayed the closure would not last for a long time.
He said, “The leaders have agreed to shutdown the market as directed by the Anambra State Government from March 30.
“Even though the closure will bring a big set back to the economy individually and collectively, it is a necessary step to save lives.
“The market will close down on Monday as directed by the Governor while we pray that the closure will not last for long.”
Ojukwu noted that the market leaders were solidly in support of the government directives, describing it as timely as well as right step to take in order to curb the spread of the pandemic.