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Traders Seek Justice One Year After POWA Market Demolition

Traders Seek Justice One Year After POWA Market Demolition

Traders at the Police Officers' Wives Association Shopping Complex in Ikeja, Lagos, are still seeking justice one year after its demolition, with many experiencing unstable economic conditions as a result. The traders were displaced from their stalls when the market was razed by the government.

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Traders who were displaced from the Police Officers Wives Association Shopping Complex in Computer Village, Ikeja, Lagos, one year after the market was demolished, are expressing frustration over the lack of progress in their pursuit of justice. The demolition has left many traders with unstable economic conditions, as they struggle to adapt to new markets and find alternative sources of income. The affected traders have been demanding compensation and recognition for the losses they incurred due to the demolition. As the anniversary of the event approaches, the traders' plight remains unresolved, leaving them to continue their fight for justice and restitution.

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