First phase of Gbugbu Int’l market ready, says Kwara gov

AbdulRahman AbdulRazaq

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The first phase of Gbugbu International Market is ready for delivery, Kwara State Governor AbdulRahman AbdulRazaq said on Saturday as residents commended the governor for his impactful projects.

The First Phase of the project comprises 200 open stores and  22 lock-up shops — complete with electrical fittings and water, sanitation, and hygiene (WASH) facilities to maintain a healthier trading environment.

The governor said the delivery of the project was satisfactory, adding that the next two phases would include an abattoir, police station, fire station, car park, and administrative office, among others.

He said all the phases of the project will gulp N1.5bn according to the government’s design, adding that the market will have multiplier effects on the local economy.

Gbugbu, a town in Edu Local Government, is a historic trading melting pot bringing together peoples from across West African subregion.

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”Gbugbu is known for trade from its inception. It is a resilient community. People come from Lafiagi, Patigi, and other places like Niger State and from across Nigeria and beyond to trade here. So, there was a need to develop it. It is a good and big project that will gulp about N1.5billion for the three phases,” the Governor told reporters during the inspection visit.

”I am impressed with the work done so far by the contractor. We are making sure that WASH (Water, Sanitation and Hygiene) programme on the sideline as we build the facility. You can also see the new school we just built. So no community will be left unattended to by our administration. It shows that this is a responsible government.

”We are not operating a concentric government where development will be concentrated at the centre alone. Gbugbu is a 2-hour drive from Ilorin, the State Capital. It shows that every locality and local government is impacted from our investment as a government. We are not forgetting any community, and Gbugbu is part of Kwara and deserves proper investments.”

AbdulRazaq said with some other industries such as BUA Sugar factory coming on board, Gbugbu market will benefit a lot from and Edu as a whole is poised to become a very rich local government in the State.

”This market will take advantage of the trickle-down effects of these major industries. Kwara will be the epicenter of sugar production in Nigeria and Gbugbu will benefit from it immensely,” he added.

Gbugbu International Market Site Engineer, Yisa Gisang, said the market is divided into three phases with the first phase already completed, assuring Kwarans that the phase one will be delivered for use this Tuesday.

Yisa said phase one has at least 22 lock-up shops, 10 blocks of 200 open shops, public toilets at different parts of the market, and security posts, among other facilities that have been put in place.

He explained that the construction projects were executed to meet the international standard and according to specifications.

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