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World Habitat Day: Rivers To Mark Event, Today
As the world celebrates World Habitat Day today ,the Rivers State Government, stakeholders and people of the state will meet in the state capital on how to sustain the physical planning and further development of the state. Sources at the Ministry of Urban Development and Physical Planning informed The Tide that the state government would mark the World Habitat Day, adding that this year’s Habitat Day is designed to reflect on the state of human settlements and on what the people want future the towns and cities of Rivers State to look like.
The Commissioner for Urban Development and Physical Planning,Hon Chinyere Igwe, in an interview with our correspondent, said this year’s World Habitat Day would create opportunity to initiate discussion on urban planning and the challenges of sustainable urban development in the state.
Igwe noted that the programme which is expected to hold at the Port Harcourt City Council, is intended to showcase how the New Urban Agenda of the present administration can be translated into real change at the city level.
According to him,’’Since the inception of the present administration, the Ministry of Urban Development and Physical Planning has been battling on how to restore the city plan of the state capital as well as sustain development in the state.
The state government started with the enforcement and implementation of development control in the state through an orientation and enlightenment campaign by the state Ministry of Urban Development and physical Planning.
The Ministry while sensitizing the public on reasons why they should build according to plans, warned that traders who sell along the streets and operators of illegal motor parks would be arrested and prosecuted according to the law.
The Commissioner narrated how his ministry went after those involved in mounting illegal billboards, went on to explain the concept of urban renewal of Port Harcourt city and its environs as he inaugurated Urban Guards to check illegal structures, illegal motor parks and street trading
After the end of its first phase which was advocacy and public enlightenment campaign, the commissioner said they commenced the implementation of the second phase which is the demolition of illegal houses and shanties, which hid and haboured criminals.
This he said, so far has brought sanity and reduced the crime rates in the state
It would be recalled that every year particularly the first Monday of the month of October, the UN commemorates World Habitat Day.
‘’So we are ready to celebrate World Habitat Day and Urban October with all of you in a very special year, coinciding with Habitat III in Quito, where the New Urban Agenda will be adopted’’, he said.
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