Business
PH Residents Decry Street Hawking
Some residents of Port Harcourt have lamented the spate of hawking activities on the streets and roads of Port Harcourt and its environs, saying the increase in such trading activities is unprecedented and need to be checked.
The residents who spoke with The Tide on the matter while expressing their concern, also said that the rate of increase in hawking activities in Port Harcourt, a fast growing modern metropolis, if not put to a check will deface the real essence of a modern garden city.
Speaking on the issue, a resident of Rumuokwuta, who is also a trader, Mrs. Rita Johnson said that a lot of people had turned to hawkers on the street, carrying their goods from one point to the other, instead of renting shop or settling down at a place to sell their goods.
She attributed the increase in hawking activities to rising unemployment which compelled the unemployed to seek means of livelihood through hawking. He however, posited that such trend must be checked.
Also speaking to The Tide the former caretaker chairman of the Mile One Market Traders Association (MOMTA), Mr. Daniel Iheme stated that the issue of increase in hawking, rather than selling in a shop in Port Harcourt and its environs could be traced to scarcity of shops.
According to Mr. Iheme, who is also a factional leader of the Mile One traders “Many of the people who were displaced during the demolition exercise have no other place to put up, and they must survive with their dependants, and the only option left for them is to go hawking, even though that is not good enough for them.”
Meanwhile, a business man in Port Harcourt, and a textile material dealer, Chief Alfred Nyema has urged the Rivers State Government not to allow hawkers take over the streets and roads in Port Harcourt, pointing out that the trend will project the garden city in bad light.
He said if the ugly not checked, some other people who might be intending to take such steps would later compound the streets with hawking activities. He also urged government to provide alternative places of trading for the displaced shop owners.
Corlins Walter
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