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Burnt Market: Timber Dealers Renew Plea To RSG
The chairman of the mile 3
Timber Dealers Association, (MTDA), Port Harcourt, Mr. Stuff Worlu has called on the Rivers State Government to redeem its pledge of paying the N200,000,000 (Two hundred million) naira promised it after the fire incident that engulfed the market.
Worlu while pleading to the state Governor, Barr. Nyesom Wike in a chat with The Tide explained that when the governor learnt about the unfortunate incident, he visited the scene and promised to alleviate the sufferings of the traders by donating the sum of N200,000,000 (two hundred million) naira to the association.
“When the governor heard about the incident, he ran to us and we all welcomed him.
“Because we know that he is a man of his words and he sympathized with us and made the promise of giving us the amount to help us rebuild the damaged market”, he said.
While lamenting the non-payment of the money, he however acknowledged that the economy has taken a downturn in terms of statutory allocation to the state amongst other.
He said not withstanding, the traders were still expectant and looking forward to the government to redeem its pledge.
According to him, the traders know that the governor is a man of his words and that was why they massively voted for his party at the last re-run elections in the state.
On efforts taken so far by the leadership of the market union to prevail on the government to redeem its pledge, Worlu said “we actually have been meeting with the commissioner for Special Duties who explained that the governor has signed and approved the money.
He expressed the view that the affected traders were not happy with the delay even as he said the more than one thousand traders have been left in the cold.
Following the hope that they had when the governor visited, he said they have always believed that the governor is “their Moses” and the delay was not helping matters. In a situation were the government decides to pay the money in batches, the timber boss said “they say half bread is better than non” adding that in any form the government decides to pay the money provided it gets to the traders it would go a long way in putting their business back on track.
It would be recalled that the mile 3 timber market as gutted by fire by yet to be determine causes(s) on the 28th of January, 2016 and the state governor promptly visited the traders and announced to provide the sum of N200,000,000 to cushion the effect of the damage.
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