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Amaechi Assures Mile One Market Stall Owners
Rivers State Governor Rt. Hon. Chibuike Rotimi Amaechi, has assured traders at the Rumuwoji market popularly called Mile One Market that their stalls would be re-allocated to them. Governor Amaechi gave the assurance yesterday when he conducted the Ogun State Governor, Otunba Gbenga Daniel and members of the Executive Course 31, of the Nigerian Institute of Policy and Strategic Studies (NIPSS), Kuru, near Jos on an inspection visit to some government projects in Port Harcourt and its environs. The Governor said not even the governor’s wife, friends or politicians would be allocated the shops in the completed phase of the Mile One Market, noting that only traders that were originally displaced would be given the stalls. He said that the state government was in possession of the original list of traders that were displaced following the need to reconstruct the market to a more befitting one, emphasizing that priority would be given to them before considering others. The State Chief Executive explained that an executive committee had already been constituted to oversee the reallocation of the stalls to the traders to enable them commence their businesses while the second phase of the market project kicks off. Governor Amaechi hinted that illegal markets that are springing up in every part of the state capital would be checked as the completed section of the Mile One Market has the capacity to accommodate more traders. The inspection took the team to Niger Hospital, Dental and Maxillo-facial Hospital, Model Primary School and Primary Health Care Centre at Elekahia, Trans-Amadi-Oginigba-Rumuogba Road, the Trans-Amadi Gas Turbine project as well as the Eleme Junction interchange. In an interview, one of the course 31 participants, Navy Captain Emmanuel Gomiruwu Ofik, commended Governor Amaechi for the vision and hardwork to bequeath a worthy legacy in governance, and urged Rivers people to cooperate with his administration.
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