Rising Foodstuff Prices: Benin Traders Protest to Oba’s Palace, Demand Blacky Ogiamen’s Removal as Leader

They alleged that the union’s leadership activities contributed to the increase in foodstuff prices, which according to them, had affected the livelihood of many.

By Nefishetu Yakubu

 

Aggrieved members of the Edo State Market Women’s Association and Traders Welfare Union have accused the association’s President, Blacky Ogiamien, of corruption.

The traders called for Ogiamien’s removal during a peaceful protest to the Oba’s Palace on Tuesday in Benin.

They alleged that the union’s leadership activities contributed to the increase in foodstuff prices, which according to them, had affected the livelihood of many.

Comrade Lucky Orukpe, Spokesman of the Edo Traders Welfare Union, called for the immediate removal of the association’s leader, citing high-handedness and mismanagement of funds.

Orukpe claimed that the market women’s leader had not accounted for the N100 million donated to the association by Senator Adams Oshiomhole during his tenure as governor.

Speaking on behalf of the Benin Palace Chiefs, Chief Isaac Oyeoba assured the protesters that the Oba of Benin, the Union’s life Patron, would ensure justice.

Oyeoba, joined by other Chiefs, cautioned the protesters against violence and advised them to conduct themselves in a peaceful manner during the protest.

It would be recalled that Ogiamien had earlier denied all allegations, insisting that she had nothing to hide.

She said that the accusations were part of a conspiracy.

 

 

(NAN)

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