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Stakeholder Wants Jetty At UST Waterfront
A marine transporter in Rivers State, Mr. ThankGod Mbah has appealed to the state government to construct a modern Jetty at the UST, Back gate waterside to enable safety of passengers in the area.
Mbah who plies a commercial boat along Ngbodonya, Nkpor and Rumnolumeni route, frowned at the dumping of industrial waste into the murky water by the Nigerian Agip Oil Company (NAOC), adding that the act polluted the aquatic creatures in the river.
The boat operator who spoke with The Tide yesterday at the waterfront stated the need for the state to build a Jetty, as the absences of a modern jetty in the area is hampering their operations.
Describing the back gate waterside as critical to residents of Nkpor and Rumuolumeni Community, Mbah insisted that the waterside need a benefitting modern jetty to ease lives.
He called on the ministry of transport to prevail on the company to desist from dumping debris into the water adding that such waste causes boat mishap, adding that the residents of Nkpor also contribute to the waste in the water.
Lamenting at the insecurity in the route, Mbah appealed to the Marine Police Force and the Navy to provide adequate security to the water route to save passengers travelling the route.
The mariners also appealled to the management of Nigerian Maritime Administrative and Safety Agency and the Ministry of Transport to provide life vests to boat operators plying the route to curb boat accident.
Mbah also called for the construction of a concrete walkway in the waterside to aid easy movement of persons and goods in the waterfront.
The operator who condemned incessant attacks of passengers and operators by pirates called for deployment of marine police and Navy to the route to arrest the ugly menace by sea robbers.
Chinedu Wosu
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