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Association Tasks RSG On Njemanze Market
The Mile One Market Traders Association (MOMTA), has appealed to the Rivers State Government to allow them use the Njemanze open space as a temporary trading base while the construction of the phase two of the market continues.
They have also promised to vacate the Njemanze site as soon as the phase two of the Mile One market is completed or as may be directed by government.
In a release from the traders which was signed by the chairman of the association, Deacon Kenneth Eze, and Secretary, Chuks Emenike, and made available to The Tide, the association promised to show good faith and loyalty to the state governor, Rt, Hon. Chibuike Amaechi, as well as keep a reasonable distance from the road to ensure easy vehicular movement and environmental cleanliness.
MOMTA also drew the governor’s attention to the hardship being faced by traders since the market got burnt, and appealed to him to prevail on the contractor assigned to rebuild the burnt section of the market to commence work so as to ensure timely completion of the project.
The association also commended the governor on his prompt response on the December 17th 2013 fire incident that gutted the market, stressing that such quick response gave them hope as well as lifted their spirit, as he also promised to provide succor to the traders.
The association also thanked the governor for matching words with action, as he promptly awarded the contract for the building of the phase two of the market.
They also reminded the governor of their expectations as regards giving some relief to traders, as they know him as a man of his words who will always fulfil his promise, and thanked him for his deep interest in the welfare of traders.
Corlins Walter