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Commisioner Wants Traders To Obey Environmental Laws
The Rivers State Government, has warned traders and other stakeholders in markets across the state against disobedience to environmental laws.
The Commissioner for Environment, Dr Nyema Weli, who gave the warning while addressing traders at Mile III Market last weekend, also deplored the indiscriminate dumping of refuse in markets.
Dr Weli stressed the need for the traders to take off three days every week for cleaning of markets, noting that the government was desirous of ensuring that all markets in the state were kept clean.
While reminding them of the implication of doing business in unhygienic environment the commission said it behoves them to obey government laws and regulations.
According to him, government would not condone a situation where markets in Port Harcourt City and environs were being turned to refuse dumpsites and warned those who are in the habit of dumping refuse indiscriminately in market to desist in their own interest and that of the state.
Dr Weli who also visited Rumuigbo in the Obio/Akpor Local Government Area warned against the dumping of refuse in gutters and drainages.
He particularly warned residents of Obi Wali Road, Rumuigbo to allow water to flow freely along the road, pointing out that incessant flooding has made the area unsafe for people.