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Kefas International Palliative Market set for launch in Jalingo

By Promise Audu

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The Taraba State government is set to launch the “Kefas International Palliative Market” in October 2024; a critical infrastructural project aimed at alleviating the economic pressure on locals and families by offering goods and services at subsidized rates.

The market is expected to serve as a key intervention to mitigate the current economic challenges, offering essential items at affordable prices to help ease the strain on households.

the “Kefas International Palliative Market” is designed with modern facilities, reflecting the state’s ambition to create a marketplace that fosters economic resilience.

The market features:

1. Well-organized sections for various goods: The layout includes distinct areas for household items, utensils, plastics, clothing, and food products. This organization is designed to enhance shopping experience for customers and ensure efficient management of goods.

2. Subsidized pricing: In response to the current economic climate, where inflation and rising costs of goods are putting pressure on households, the state government has structured the market to offer goods at lower-than-market prices. This subsidized model is intended to ease the financial burden on low- and middle-income families.

3. Focus on local economic empowerment: The market is also intended to create opportunities for local traders and businesses to thrive. By offering affordable rental spaces for shop owners and entrepreneurs, it aims to promote economic activities and boost the local economy.

Architectural Layout and Design

The design of the market emphasizes functionality and accessibility, ensuring that traders and customers can navigate the market with ease. Key design features include:

1. Standard shop units: The market has well-constructed brick shops with adequate space for displaying goods. Each shop is designed to offer sufficient storage, ensuring traders have enough space for their inventories.

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2. Wide walkways and pathways: The market’s broad lanes allow for smooth pedestrian traffic, with enough space to accommodate the flow of shoppers. This layout is intended to create an efficient and pleasant shopping experience.

3. Secure and modern gate entrances: The market’s entrance is a standout feature, with Gate 2 being one of the prominent access points. The large gates and secure fencing around the market ensure that security is a top priority for both traders and customers.

Economic and Social Impact

The creation of the
Kefas International Palliative Market, Taraba, aligns with the broader objectives of the state government under the leadership of Governor Kefas Agbu, who has been focused on implementing initiatives to provide economic relief to the residents of Taraba State.

1. Easing inflationary pressure: The market’s subsidized prices will provide much-needed relief to families struggling with rising costs of essential goods. As inflation continues to affect purchasing power across Nigeria, this market serves as a timely intervention for families in Taraba State.

2. Job creation and entrepreneurship: The market is also expected to generate employment opportunities for the local population, ranging from traders and market staff to logistical support roles. Moreover, local entrepreneurs will benefit from the affordable rent and increased foot traffic within the market, allowing them to grow their businesses.

3. Strengthening food security: By offering food items at lower prices, the market will contribute to improving food security in the region. This initiative will ensure that even the most vulnerable members of the population have access to nutritious food and essential household items.

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The launch of the “Kefas International Palliative Market” is part of a broader vision for the economic empowerment of the people of Taraba State.

Kefas International Market

Another section of the ultramodern Kefas International Market

Governor Kefas Agbu’s administration continues to prioritize projects that reduce the financial stress on citizens, particularly in the face of current economic uncertainties. By ensuring that essential goods are accessible and affordable, this market will play a pivotal role in enhancing the well-being of the state’s residents.

As the launch date approaches, the people of Jalingo and beyond eagerly anticipate the opening of this innovative marketplace.

The “Kefas International Palliative Market” is more than just a trading hub, it represents hope, resilience, and a commitment to lifting families out of economic hardship.

The launching of the “Kefas International Palliative Market” in October 2024 will marks a significant milestone in the state’s effort to mitigate the economic challenges faced by families in Taraba State.

Kefas International Market

Front view of the Kefas International Market

With its focus on providing essential goods at subsidized rates, fostering entrepreneurship, and promoting local economic activity, this market is set to become a vital resource for the community.

By creating a sustainable marketplace that prioritizes both affordability and local economic growth, the “Kefas International Palliative Market” underscores the government’s commitment to the welfare of its people.

Promise Audu writes from Jalingo


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