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RSG Orders Auto Parts Dealers To Remove Scraps
The Rivers state Government has given one-month notice to scrap owners at the Ikoku end of the Ntawogba Creek to remove them or face prosecution.
The order follows the continuous blockade of the water channel by scrap owners in the area.
The permanent secretary, Ministry of Environment, Barrister Rufus Godwins who gave the order while speaking with newsmen during last Saturday’s environmental sanitation exercise in Port Harcourt, said that the situation may result to flooding if nothing was done about it.
Godwins described the action of the scrap owners as an act of sabotage, saying that government would not condone any form of lawlessness in the state.
“In spite of government effort to keep the city clean, it is unfortunate that there are people who are desperate to sabotage government’s effort for a clean environment”, he said.
He noted that while government was spending money to build road and infrastructure, there are people who are blocking the road and blocking the drains”.
He used the occasion to call on residents of Port Harcourt to help the state government to actualise its dreams of returning Port Harcourt to its glorious past as the garden city of Nigeria.
Meanwhile residents of Amadi Flat waterfront have been urged to adhere strictly to the quit notice issued them by the government.
Godwins told them that the order for them to dismantle their shanties before the end of this month must be kept to.
Failure to comply, he said would attract government bulldozers as well as the arrest of those behind the building of the shanties.
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