Closed Eldoret retail market may be opened next year

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Eldoret Retail Market that was closed Mid November

By James Gitaka

 

Eldoret residents may be forced to buy their vegetables in alternative markets this festive season as the closed Champions market may remain closed until next year 2023.

 

Uasin Gishu Governor  Jonathan Bii has  disclosed  that despite the seven day closure  of the Market Mid  November, there exists  a  court case at the Eldoret Court that may  further delay  the  reopening of  the popular market,

 

Uasingishu County Governor Jonathan Bii

 

“We have an existing court case that may hinder the reopening of the market before 23rd of this Month two days before  Christmas day ”Said the Governor.

 

The Governor  further  warned  that security officers  are  investigating  persons   behind the organized gangs that wrecked havoc  the central business  district on 18th of November leading to massive  destruction of property, looting and smashing of motor vehicles,

 

“We saw  them looting shops, stealing generators ,and  destroying vehicles, we did not however  see them stealing vegetables form the market, we will come for them including  those who support  the organized criminals, “Said the Governor.

 

The County boss has assured  Eldoret residents  that the  county government  will  ensure law and order in the retail market  and within the CBD .

 

“We are up and  running to ensure  that  this town is accorded  the  city status , we have  to ensure  that there is  law  and  order  in order  to attract business  investors, “Affirmed governor Bii,

 

However  traders  at the retail market are  perturbed by the long closure of the Champions market ,

 

Rotting mangoes at the Eldoret Champions retail market that has since remained closed.

 

“I have  lost my livelihood since  the  closure of the market , I did not have a place to take my goods  and many are  rotting away inside the  market, they had  promised  to  undertake renovations for only  Seven days but  am afraid its taking much longer,” Said one of  the Traders .

 

A  preliminary  observation from a section of the  members of  the Trade  and devolution committee   at the Uasin Gishu County assembly faults the  county government  for the  closure of the market without according  traders an ample time to relocate  from the market,

 

The members led  by Huruma MCA Kimani Wanjohi and Nominated MCA David Waiganjo  say there was no urgency to have  the market  closed , since  the  closure of the market  no renovation works have been taking place  inside  the market.

 

Members of the Trade Committee at the County Assembly on a fact finding mission at the Eldoret Retail market

 

 

The report of the Committee  is  expected to be made  public  early next  year.

 

 

 

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