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Abuja Markets Management To Launch E-Commerce Platform

by Igho Oyoyo
4 months ago
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Abuja Markets Management To Launch E-Commerce Platform
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Abuja Markets Management Ltd (AMML) has announced plans to launch an e-commerce platform called “Kasuwa.com,” aimed at providing online store services for traders.

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The initiative was revealed by the acting managing director and chief executive officer of AMML, Mr Onya Ojiji, during a gala event in Abuja commemorating the company’s 20th anniversary.

Ojiji stated that this digital platform will enhance the businesses of local traders and broaden AMML’s reach within the marketplace.

He further noted that AMML is set to introduce facility management software, which will allow the company to effectively monitor the status of each shop under its management.

“This initiative is part of our commitment to leverage technology in managing market facilities across the Federal Capital Territory (FCT) for improved efficiency,” he explained.

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In addition to the e-commerce platform, he said that AMML is preparing to implement an automated toll collection system at Garki Market, with plans to extend this system to other markets.

“This will significantly reduce wait times for vehicles entering and exiting the market,” Ojiji added.

He further said that AMML is also working on digitising its registry, which contains the files and biodata of all traders under its management, making it accessible online for added convenience.

The acting CEO announced the formation of the Abuja Multipurpose Traders Cooperative, aimed at providing shared resources for traders.

He pointed out that efficient facility management requires sustainable revenue streams; hence, enhancing service delivery is crucial for the company’s growth.

“Over the next three to five years, we expect these digital innovations to considerably increase AMML’s revenue,” he stated.

He said that the company currently employed over 400 staff members overseeing 23 facilities across the FCT, with staff numbers varying based on market size.

 

“Today, we are in a stronger position. We’ve aligned our goals with those of various trader associations, diversified our revenue sources, and are diligently working to automate and enhance our service delivery processes. Excellence in facility management is not just a target, but a necessity,” he said.

 

The Head of Operations at AMML, Mr Innocent Amaechina, also affirmed the company’s commitment to work collaboratively with stakeholders and keep residents informed about forthcoming changes in the markets.

 


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