The popular Wuse market in Abuja has reopened for business three days after it was shut down.
DAILY POST recalls that the market was sealed by government authorities on Tuesday following a violence triggered by killing of a hawker.
The incident led to burning of about 10 shops owned by traders, as well as eight vehicles, including a police van and that of a correctional facility.
The Public Relation Officer, PRO, of the Abuja Market Management Limited, AMML, Innocent Obiechina, confirmed that the market was reopened around 12:00 pm on Friday.
He said the development was sequel to stakeholders’ engagements at the office of the FCT Police Commissioner, CP Bennett Igwe, on Friday.
Wuse market reopens after shutdown