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Rivers Sanitation Exercise Holds, ’Morrow …RIWAMA Relaxes Restriction Of Movement
Sequel to the state-wide monthly sanitation exercise scheduled to hold tomorrow’ the Rivers State Waste Management Agency (RIWAMA) says movement would not be restricted as earlier announced during the exercise between 7 am to 10 am.
A statement by the Sole Administrator of the Agency, Bro Felix Obuah said the decision to relax the restriction of human and vehicular movement was taken to allow students free movement to write the National Common Entrance Examination which would hold across the country, including Rivers State tomorrow.
Bro Obuah said the relaxation on movement restriction also became necessary to enable parents take their children to the various centers to write the National Common Entrance Examination holding in Rivers State.
He also cited the ongoing All Africa Senior Badminton Championships in Port Harcourt as another reason to relax restriction of movement as this would enable athletes and visitors have unfettered access to and from the Alfred Diete-Spiff Civic Center, venue of the championships.
The Sole Administrator said although restriction of human and vehicular movements has been relaxed, the state-wide sanitation exercise would still hold across the state, and enjoined residents and those doing business in the State to clean their homes, offices, business areas, surroundings and empty their water channels for free flow of water.
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