Residents and traders in Irrua, Esan Central Local Government Area of Edo State, have applauded Governor Monday Okpebholo for the ongoing construction of a 700-shop ultra-modern market in the community.
The project, which features 700 lock-up shops, is expected to significantly boost commercial activities and improve the livelihoods of traders upon completion.
During an inspection visit to the site, the governor was warmly received by large crowds of residents and traders, who turned out in celebration and appreciation of what they described as a landmark development.
Many noted that the project is the first of its kind in Irrua and neighbouring communities.
Some residents said their turnout was a show of gratitude for the governor’s developmental strides in the area.
A petty trader, Isidahome Ose, said, “We came out in large numbers to welcome the governor and appreciate him for his good works. This market will change our lives and businesses for the better.”
The visit took on a festive tone as residents sang and danced in the Esan dialect in honour of the governor, reflecting widespread support for the initiative.
Community stakeholders described the project as a “game changer,” noting that the 700-shop capacity would expand trading space, create employment opportunities, and strengthen grassroots economic development.
Another resident, Evelyn Osemu, expressed excitement, saying, “What we are seeing today can best be described as a miracle.We never thought we could have this kind of modern market here in Irrua. We just keep thanking our Akpakomiza governor.”
The market project is part of the Okpebholo administration’s broader efforts to stimulate the local economy, empower small businesses, and enhance infrastructure development across Edo State.







