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Demolition Hammer Falls On Market Stalls In PH
The Ministry of Urban Development taskforce on demoloition of illegal structures has decended on the Uyo/Sangana Street market stalls, all in Port Harcourt, as all the temporary structures erected by the traders were destroyed, last Thursday.
Members of the taskforce were fully moblised on the fateful day and were on the watch of security operatives that accompanied them, as they moved temporary structures or any attachments presumed to be illegal structures.
The Tide observed that the traders who were apparently taken by surprise scampered for safety and to their merchandise some of which were carried away by the taskforce.
Some of the traders decried the move by the taskforce as they claimed that they were taken by surprise, and that the Sangana/Uyo Street trade was an off-shoot of the Mile One/ Rail Way market just like the one going on along Ikwerre Road/Afikpo Street..
They opined that they have been trading there without such molestation even when the urban renewal programme was at its peak, and that the trading activities were not in a major street or road.
The state Commissioner for Urban Development, Dr Tammy Danagogo, has said that the taskforce constituted by his ministry was specifically empowered to demolish all illegal structures and street trading, and that the exercise would be a sustained one.
He said that this was in accordance with the urban renewal programme of the Rivers State Government under the leadership of Chibuike Amaechi.
Corlins Walter