Politics
Wike Assents To Street Trading Bill
Last week, the Governor of Rivers State, Chief Nyesom Wike, signed into law, the “Rivers State Street Trading, Illegal Markets and Motor Parks ( Prohibition) Bill No.8 of 2019.
The Governor also gave his accent to two other bills. They are “ Rivers State Healthcare Facilities Registration Bill No.6 of2019, and “Rivers State Environmental Protection and Management Bill No.7 of 2019”.
The bills were signed at the Executive Chamber of the Government House, Port Harcourt on Friday when they were presented to the governor by members of the Rivers State House of Assembly.
The Governor commended the State lawmakers for passing three bills within the short period of the administration and noted that the bills, particularly the one on street trading would help his administration in its determination restore back the lost ‘ Garden City’ status of Port Harcourt.
He regretted that the state government could not do much in that regard because of the absence of a law to give enforcement impetus but expressed delight that now that the requisite law has been made, his administration would fully enforce it.
“ We are not going to allow the littering of the state capital. In the next few weeks, people will see improvement in Port Harcourt”, the governor said.
He also noted that the state has six mobile courts that would try and sentence offenders and directed the State Attorney-General to officially approach the Chief Judge of the state for appointment of Magistrates for the mobile courts.
Speaker of the Rivers State House of Assembly, Rt Hon. Ikuinyi Ibani, said that the three laws are focused on enhancing the living standard of Rivers people and assured continued support of the House to Executive arms in its bid to lift the state ahead of others.
Also last week, the Governor’s big axe fell on the Vice Chancellor of the Rivers State University, Prof. Blessing Didia and the Deputy Vice Chancellor, Prof. Magnus Oruwari.
Wike appointed the Deputy Vice Chancellor (Academics), Prof. Opuenebo B. Owei, as Acting Vice Chancellor of the university.
The sack of the two top officers of the institution came on the heels of a query by the governor to the Vice Chancellor over recent shootings in the institution and death of two undergraduates of the university.
Governor Wike also suspended the ongoing employment exercise in the university and set up a committee to investigate the exercise and to report back to the governor in two weeks time.
In a similar note, Governor Wike also relieved the Permanent Secretary of the state Ministry of Transport, Mr Samuel Eguma, of his appointment. The governor relieved the Permanent Secretary on Friday evening and remarked that the action would act as a deterrent to government officials who spend funds without approval.
Another major event in the week under review was the commissioning of the ALCON Low Voltage Panels Plant by the State Chief Executive.
Represented at the event held last Wednesday by the Deputy Governor, Dr Ipalibo Harry-Banigo, the governor declared the commitment of his administration to work with the private sector to develope the industrial base of the state.
He said: “ The Rivers State Government will cooperate with the private sector to revive our manufacturing sector. Our commitment is to revive the Trans Amadi Industrial Layout.
“ Our ultimate goal is to generate employment opportunities to our youths”.
He urged the Organised Private Sector to form a pressure group to prevail on the Federal Government to revive the two sea ports in Rivers State and pointed out that when once the two ports become functional again, they will take off the unnecessary pressure presently affecting Lagos port and expand national economy.
Another major event in Brick House was an expression of condolences to the Governor and people of Adamawa State by the Brick House landlord over the demise of the father of his Adamawa state counterpart, Alhaji Umaru Badami.
Wike described the late Alhaji Badami as a patriot who served the country diligently and commiserated with the Adamawa state governor, Alhaji Ahmadu Umaru Fintri.
Chris Oluoh