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MOMTA Raises Alarm Over Impersonation
Executives of the Rumuwoji Ultra Modern market traders under the umbrella of Mile One Market Traders Association (MOMTA) have raised alarm over impersonation of the newly elected executives of the association by some disgruntled people in Port Harcourt.
Speaking in a chat with The Tide in his office in Port Harcourt last Thursday, the chairman of the Association, Deacon Kenneth Eze said that they have discovered that some individuals have printed letter headed papers bearing the emblem of MOMTA and are parading themselves as union executives.
The chairman said that these same people also present themselves in some media houses as leaders and executive members of the association, and are in one way or the other seeking for patronage of the public.
Eze posited that such people who are indulging in this unwholesome act are not and can not be representatives of the association and that they should be regrarded as and be treated as impersonators.
He said that the present MOMTA under his leadership is the duly elected and recognised executive by the government, and Mile One market traders and are currently in their secretariat running the association.
The MOMTA chairman, therefore, urged the public to disregard any form of letter, or media release on the association which is not authorised by Deacon Kenneth Eze, and maintained that the association is also on the watch out for such impostors as appropriate action will be taken against any such person or persons
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