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RSG Moves Against Street Traders
The Rivers State Ministry of Urban Development and Physical Planning, has set up a new taskforce that will monitor and take care of street trading in Port Harcourt.
Commissioner for Urban Development, Dr Tammy Danagogo who disclosed this to newsmen in Port Harcourt, said that the issue of street trading was one that the present administration would not tolerate any more.
He said that the original plan of the Garden City and its recreation grounds had been badly abused as people have turned every space they see to a market, adding that the urban renewal programme of government prohibits all forms of street trading including illegal structures.
To this end, the Commissioner explained that the new taskforce set up in the ministry had been empowered to arrest any person or group found trading on the streets of Port Harcourt, as well as demolish any illegal or temporary structures used in such trading.
Danagogo also said that a number of persons had been arrested so far on street trading, especially along the Sangana and Uyo Streets axis of Diobu, Pot Harcourt.
He therefore urged the public to cooperate with government in its current effort to return Port Harcourt to its garden city status.
The Commissioner maintained that those found trading or flouting government’s order will be prosecuted accordingly.
Corlins Walter
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