The apex Northern sociocultural group, Arewa Consultative Forum (ACF), has expressed deep concern over the recent demolition of the Alaba Rago Market in Lagos State. It describes the incident as a significant disruption to livelihoods and economic activity in the area.
In a statement issued yesterday and signed by its national publicity secretary, Prof. T. A. Muhammad-Baba, the northern socio-cultural group said it received news of the demolition with “great concern,” noting the market’s historical relevance as a significant hub for livestock trade in Lagos.
“The demolition of the historic market has resulted in the loss of businesses and property, disrupting the means of livelihood for thousands of people. Mercifully, no loss of lives has been reported,” the statement read.
The ACF commiserated with those affected by the demolition, expressing hope that the resilience for which the people are known would help them recover from the losses incurred.
The forum also disclosed that efforts have been made to gather comprehensive details surrounding the demolition, including the circumstances that led to it and the extent of its impact. It said the findings would inform future engagement with the affected community and the Lagos State government towards a “satisfactory resolution.”
While calling on the Lagos State and federal governments to provide relief and support to the victims, the ACF urged those affected and their sympathisers to remain calm and law-abiding.
“Alaba Rago has been a historic landmark in Lagos, and ACF believes it will remain so. In the fullness of time, the market will roar back to life more vibrant and prosperous,” the statement added.
The demolition, which reportedly affected a large section of the market, has sparked reactions from traders and civil society groups, prompting calls for government intervention and transparency over the circumstances that led to the exercise.