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NURTW Bans Hawking In Rumuokoro Park
The Managers of the Rumuokoro Motor Park in Obio/Akpor LGA of Rivers State have temporarily banned hawking of commodities within the park.
This ban follows a recurring flexing of muscles between hawkers who come from outside and traders who rented shops for their business at the park, which has been noticed by the (NURTW) officers.
The Tide has reliably gathered that disagreement between these groups came to prominence when the stall owners could no longer watch the others go from point to point, as well as from vehicle to vehicle to sell their goods, as they equally resorted to doing the same thing to enable them make sales.
It was in the process of this competition that fighting ensued, where one of the female traders at the park was badly beaten, which resulted to the decision of NURTW.
When The Tide called at the office of the chairman NURTW at the park for clarifications on the matter, although the chairman Chief Samuel Amadi who said he was not disposed to speak on the matter for the moment, due to an invitation they are about to honour at the Obio/Akpor Council Secretariat, but another executive member of the union on a separate interaction maintained that the actions of these traders compelled the NURTW to take its decision.
According to the NURTW officer who craved anonymity, these hawkers that come from outside have caused problem now for other traders, since they go from point to point, and this has made things difficult for those selling at the shop, as they get very low patronage.
He said these traders in order to meet up have resorted to carrying out their goods to meet passengers at the vehicle, pointing out that passengers most times prefer to buy goods from hawkers in hurry, than in shops.
Although these hawkers obtain daily gate tickets of N30 each to enable them gain entrance to sell at the park, the current scenario is no longer conducive for their continuous operation inside the park.
Corlins Walter
Business
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