Traders in Onitsha, Anambra State, have reopened their shops after Governor Charles Soludo issued stern warnings against continued closure and disruption of commercial activities. The reopening comes after several days of unrest in the commercial hub, which had affected trade and caused losses for business owners.

Governor Soludo had threatened to take action against traders who refused to resume operations, emphasizing the importance of maintaining economic activity and ensuring public order. Authorities highlighted that the prolonged closure was negatively impacting both local commerce and the wider state economy.
Many traders complied promptly, reopening their shops and marketplaces to avoid potential sanctions. While some traders expressed frustration over the threats, others acknowledged the need for stability, particularly in one of Nigeria’s largest trading centers.
The incident underscores the ongoing tension between regulatory enforcement and the interests of traders, especially in major economic hubs. Observers note that consistent dialogue between government and business communities is critical to preventing future disruptions while promoting compliance and economic growth.
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