Rivers
RSG Raises Committee On Re-Allocation Of Mile One Market
The Rivers State Government has constituted a Council Committee to handle the reallocation of stalls at the first phase Rumuwoji Market popularly called Mile One Market, with effect from October, 2009.
The Commissioner for Urban Development, Osima Ginah disclosed this Wednesday while briefing Government House correspondents at the end of the State Executive Council meeting in Port Harcourt.
Mr Ginah said the Exco directed the committee to out-source the management committee of the market in consultation with the Port Harcourt City Local Government Council to ensure proper allocation of shops to the displaced traders of the market.
The Commissioner explained that the setting up of the committee followed briefing from the Ministry of Works to the Council that the phase one of the market would be ready in October.
According to him, traders temporarily occupying a section of the flyover area would be accommodated in the completed section to enable the Ministry of Environment plant trees and flowers in the area.
Mr Ginah also hinted that Exco deliberated on the growing nature of Omoku, headquarters of Ogba/Egbema/Ndoni Local Government Area and directed the Ministry of Urban Development to carryout proper planning of Omoku as an Urban Town so that development in the area can be controlled in terms of infrastructure.
Exco, he said, equally considered the provision of service delivery in education, Health and Water Supply and resolved to provide legislative framework to ensure adequate funding and service delivery in these sectors, especially in Education in particular.
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