The Enugu State Marketing Company Limited, a company owned by the state government, has stated that residents of Enugu can now shop for foodstuffs, groceries, and personal care items from their mobile phones following the launch of the EnuguMarket Mobile App on the Google Play Store and Apple Store.
In an advertorial by the company, the e-commerce platform promises home or office delivery within two hours, eliminating the stress of physical queues and market congestion.
The Enugu State Marketing Company Limited is led by Engr. Mike Ogbuekwe, who also doubles as the Adviser to the Governor of the state on Agriculture.

Mike Ogbuekwe, Adviser to the Governor of Enugu State on Agriculture and GM, Enugu State Marketing Company Ltd
In a terse statement made available to PACESETTER, Ogbuekwe noted that the deployment of the e-commerce platform is in line with the mandate of the Governor of Enugu State, Dr. Peter Ndubuisi Mbah, to digitize every facet of the state.
He encouraged residents and citizens of Enugu to take advantage of the innovation to ease the burden of going to markets for purchases.
According to the app’s description, users can shop for:
· Foodstuffs
· Groceries
· Personal Care items
The platform offers several features designed for convenience, including:
· Flash Sales and Top Picks tailored to users
· Fast Home and Office Delivery
· Quick Pickup options
· 24/7 shopping capability from anywhere
Interested shoppers can download the EnuguMarket App directly from the Google Play Store using the link: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.pixels.enugu_market
For those who prefer web browsing, the platform is also accessible at www.enugumarket.ng. Customers needing assistance can call 0814 572 1776.
The initiative represents a significant step in Enugu’s digital transformation journey, bringing the convenience of e-commerce to everyday household shopping.
Recall that the company had recently introduced a Workers Food Scheme for civil servants in the state, a scheme which is intended to help the civil servants breathe a sigh of relief, allows them to purchase food items now and pay later through monthly salary deductions.
