The Arewa Consultative Forum (ACF) has expressed deep concern over the recent demolition of the historic Alaba Rago Market in Lagos, describing it as a major setback for thousands of traders.
In a statement signed by its National Publicity Secretary, Prof. T. A. Muhammad-Baba, the forum noted that while no lives were lost, the destruction of businesses and property has left many families in distress.
“Expectedly, the demolition of the historic market has resulted in losses of businesses and property, with disruption to the means of livelihoods and other woes for thousands of people. Mercifully, no loss of lives has been reported,” the statement read.
The ACF sympathized with victims of the demolition, urging resilience in overcoming the crisis.
“Hopefully, the usual famed stoic resilience of our industrious people will come to play in helping those affected to cope with losses arising from the demolition,” Prof. Muhammad-Baba said.
The forum revealed it is seeking further information on the incident to engage both the Lagos State Government and the affected community for a “satisfactory resolution of the problem.”
In the meantime, ACF appealed for immediate government intervention to assist victims.
“We call on the Lagos State and Federal authorities to extend aid to the victims of the incident and to help all to rebuild their lives,” the statement added.
While acknowledging Alaba Rago’s historic significance as a hub for livestock business in Lagos, the forum expressed optimism that the market will eventually bounce back stronger.
“In the fullness of time, the market will roar back to life, and even more vibrant and prosperous,” ACF declared.