Peace returns to  Emodi shoe dealers association  in Ochanja market

…As Anambra State govt constitutes caretaker committee.

By Tobias Ekirika Onitsha 

Peace finally returned to Emodi Shoe Dealers Association (ESDA) Ochanja market, in Onitsha South Local Government Area after many months of power tussle.

Peace returned as result of the inauguration of caretaker committee by Anambra State Government  on Friday December 19, 2025 at Jerome Udoji State Secretariat, Awka through the office of Special Adviser to the Governor on trade and market,  Chief Evarist UBA.

Chief Uba while congratulating the caretaker committee members urged them to oversee the union’s activities before an election for a substantive Chairman is conducted.

The caretaker committee members are:  Mr Sunday C. Ezumezu – Chairman,  Mr Ikechukwu Egwim – Vice Chairman, Mr Joseph Udeogu – Secretary, Sunday Nwuzor – Fin. Sec, Chinedu Aniagwu – Treasurer, Anayo Umeh – Assistant Secretary, Chinedu Okonkwo – PRO,  Cletus Ikeh – Provost I, Jude Ume – Provost II, Celestine Diove , Anayo Okeke, Onyekachukwu Anukwu and Ubaka Amanie – Members

Chief Uba congratulated the committee members and advised them to carry everyone along, emphasising that the Solution Government is committed to ensuring peace, discipline and harmony in all markets in the State.

He explained that the embargo on market elections will be lifted next year to pave way for an open, transparent and credible election that will bring in a new leadership, adding that the ministry is open to always work with them.

He further explained that after the expiration of ESDA’s former leadership’s tenure, the chairman appropriately reported to his office and was advised to return after the governorship election. 

But contrary to State policy which suspended market elections, an unauthorised election was later conducted at Onitsha South Local Government Area,  which Governor Soludo promptly dissolved and directed that all matters relating to market leadership must henceforth be routed through the Office of the Special Adviser on Trade and Market.

According to him, the action was in line with the government’s policy of institutional coordination and rule-based governance.

“This caretaker committee is therefore a lawful intervention to maintain stability and protect traders’ interests while government prepares the ground for a properly regulated and credible market election,” Uba said.

In a vote of thanks, the Chairman of the committee, Mr Sunday Ezumezu, commended Governor Soludo’s market reforms and thanked the State government for the trust placed in them, promising they would do their best to ensure that the union moves forward.

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