Outgoing Commander, Army Headquarter (AHQ) Garrison, Maj.- Gen. Barry Ndiomu, has allayed fears about the safety and security of the Mogadishu Cantonment Mammy Market.
Ndiomu
said this at the formal inauguration of the new Mogadishu Cantonment
Mammy Market extension and the Army Headquarter Garrison automobile
workshop in Abuja on Tuesday.
He said army
authorities had since the last bomb blast at the market, made adequate
arrangements to secure lives and property at the market.
He
added that the new extension had been constructed with extra security
designs made to prevent a repeat of the bomb attack that left many
persons injured and others dead.
He assured the
public that the security around the market had been beefed up since the
last incident, stressing that the market was safe for business.
"I
have read some reports in the media that the market is not safe for
business and many other reports about insecurity at the market."
"I
want to dismiss the insinuations today and want to stress that the
Mogadishu Cantonment mammy market is the safest mammy market in Abuja.’’
He
said the new extension would soon be opened to the public, stressing
that authorities were mindful of the need for stronger and better civil
relations.
At the automobile workshop, Ndiomu said
the project was prompted by the need to ensure prompt maintenance of
the command’s vehicles.
He said the new workshop was equipped with modern gadgets found in any auto workshop around the world.
"The workshop is equipped with motorised mobile workshop, Mack recovery vehicle, Haib crane and a land rover recovery van."
"It
is also equipped with an On-board Diagnostic machine, equipment for
fabrication among others. It is my conviction that the workshop will be
properly managed to offer high standard services and learning to
personnel and others who may require its services.’’
He said the project was executed from the statutory allocation of the command which had been saved over the years.
The
News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that the market extension
comprises over 100 shops and is equipped with necessary facilities for
businesses to thrive.
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