Iyaloja General Of Oshodi – Isolo Market, Alhaja Chief Sikirat Ejide Adeyanju (Shocopao)
n the bustling Oshodi market, a transformative change took place. Traders, known for their vibrant displays and competitive spirit, made a remarkable shift. They voluntarily cleared the walkways and roads of their wares, adhering to the government’s directive.
The once-congested streets were now pedestrian-friendly, with traders neatly arranging their goods within their allotted stalls. The market’s atmosphere remained lively, but with a newfound sense of organization and respect for the law.
One trader, Mrs. Adedayo, proudly displayed her colorful fabrics within her stall. “We realized that obeying the government’s directive was essential for our market’s growth and our own well-being,” she said. “Now, customers can easily navigate the market, and we can operate in a more secure and hygienic environment.”
Another trader, Mr. Oyedepo, added, “We were initially hesitant, but the benefits are clear. Our sales have increased, and we’ve built trust with our customers. We’re proud to be part of this new era in the Oshodi market.”
As the days passed, the market continued to thrive, with traders and customers alike appreciating the improved layout. The government’s directive had brought about a positive transformation, fostering a sense of community and cooperation among the traders.
Oshodi market had truly evolved, setting an inspiring example for other markets to follow. The traders’ willingness to adapt and comply had created a more prosperous and harmonious marketplace, benefiting all. The streets visited include; 1st Folashade Tinubu Ojo market – Banjoko street Oshodi, Abibatu Mogaji Mni -Market – Marcrthy street, Ajewole Market, Araromi street, Araromi – Ogunlana market – Ogunlana street, Inumidun Brown Market – Brown street, Cananland Market Bolade – Agege Motor Road and Agege Motor Road Walkway Transport Terminal To Oshodi Road.