The Executive Governor of Anambra State, Charles Soludo, has appealed to Igbo traders in Lagos to move their businesses to the South-East due to the disrespect they get from their host communities.
Soludo made this appeal during a town hall meeting with Ndi Anambra residents in Lagos while highlighting some of the progress made so far by his administration after one year in office.
The appeal was further contained in a statement issued by his media aide, Christian Aburime.
This came after the demolition of some distressed buildings containing shops belonging to Igbo traders at Alaba Market in Ojo Local Government Area of Lagos State.
Leaders of the Alaba International Amalgamated Association condemned the demolition of the buildings at the market.
Recently, the Lagos government announced that it would start the demolition of 17 distressed buildings used for commercial purposes within the Alaba market.
Gbolahan Oki, the General Manager of the Lagos State Building Control Agency (LASBCA), announced the planned demolition during an assessment visit to the market.

While speaking at a recent press conference, Mbonu Geoffrey, president-general of the association, said the manner in which the demolition was done was “inhumane”.
According to Geoffrey, some buildings that were not initially marked for demolition and with no sign of defects were demolished during the exercise.
In his statement, Soludo said: “Your host will never respect you if you don’t have a livable and prosperous homeland.”
Aburime further revealed in the statement that, “The Governor made the appeal during a town hall meeting with Ndi Anambra residents in Lagos while enumerating some of the progress made so far by his administration after a year in office.
“While making his speech, Governor Soludo sounded philosophical by telling his audience that God couldn’t have made a mistake by making them Onye Anambra.
“He enjoined them to reflect deeply on it and do everything possible to contribute to the growth of the state.
“This is the same question I ask myself every day. And we have a responsibility to leave Anambra State better than we met it”; the governor said.
“He emphasized on the need to change Anambra State from a departure lounge to a destination, stressing that the homeland consciousness must be inculcated in the perceptual mind of every onye-Anambra.
“Your host will never respect you if you don’t have a livable and prosperous homeland”.
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