Transport
Transporter Urges Govt To Check Illegal Car Wash Points
The Managing Director of an interstate transport company, Dega Motors, Mr Demion Ujeh has urged the state government to check the proliferation of illegal car wash points littering along the roads of Port Harcourt.
Ujeh who made the call on Monday during an interview with The Tide in his office in Port Harcourt, said the menace of car wash business was posing a serious threat to the flow of traffic in the city.
He said buses would queue up at an illegal car wash base waiting to be serviced by the operator without minding the level of road traffic congestion the action might have caused motorists and other road users.
Apart from causing road congestion, the environmental pollution and defacing of the city was another question to be address as most of the car wash businesses were found at a strategic centres, he added “Take example of the one opposite Rivers State Newspaper Corporation, publishers of The Tide Newspapers, look at how the place had been messed up due to illegal car wash activities and these buses plying Mile One Rumuokoro route had taken the advantage of that and converted the place as a relaxing part,” he lamented.
The transporter, pointed out that most of these illegal operators do not pay any revenue to the government as they were neither registered nor authorised.
He therefore called on the state government to clamp down on the illegal car wash operators so as to rid the state of the menace.
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