Rivers
Waterfronts’ Landlords Declare Support For Amaechi
Landlords from Afikpo, Ojike, Urualla, Elechi Beach and Abba waterfronts communities in Port Harcourt have pledged their support to Rivers State Governor Chibuike Rotimi Amaechi and his government’s decision to demolish shanty waterfronts in Port Harcourt and subsequently redevelop them into world class surburbs.
In a recent letter, the landlords pledged their commitment to the Governor and exonerated themselves from the suit filed by some chiefs and indigenes seeking to restrain the State Government from carrying on with the planned demolition of waterfronts in Port Harcourt.
To further buttress their support to the Governor’s initiative, the landlords had gone to the Port Harcourt High Court to swear to an affidavit that they were fully in support of the Governor’s plan to rid Port Harcourt of shanties and slums and exonerated themselves from suit filed against the Rivers State Government on waterfronts development.
The landlords include Tubotamuno Awoh Tariah, Otuka Georgewill, Victoria Douglas, and Benjamin Coterell for Afikpo waterfront; Dimabo Pankin Braide, Chief Owuso Amachree, Ijeoma Chuwena and Henry T. Harry for Akwuzu waterfront; Ibiba Gillis, Tubobelem Briggs, Christian Cottrell, Eneah Fred and Opirite N. G. Batubo for Ojike waterfront.
Others include, Deacon Okorinama Jack, Ejoor Otokito, ThankGod Osoma and Ronami Sylvanus Tebeda for Urualla waterfront; Tekena Batubo and Banigo Otonye for Elechi Beach waterfront; and Obene Iderima, Hon. Charles Micky for Abba waterfront amongst others.
In the affidavit, the Landlords stated that it was their collective decision to support any development that government want to embark upon for the interest of the people.
They declared in the affidavit thus: “we are individual landlords that owns buildings in different waterfronts in Diobu which is marked for demolition by the Rivers State government; we are not against the State Government in executing their proposed demolition and payment of compensation to owners of affected properties; we are not part of any suit field against the government in any High Court or Customary Court as aborigines; that the government should treat our matter fairly with dispatch with the urgency needed in developing the areas.”
The landlords also stated that they had accepted the government’s offer of compensation and guaranteed a peaceful enumeration and evaluation exercise at these waterfronts.
Commenting on the development, the Senior Special Adviser to Governor Amaechi on Media and Publicity, Mr. David Iyofor commended the landlords for their support and praised them for backing the governor’s decision to redevelop Port Harcourt waterfronts.
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