Saturday, 3 May 2014

Rochas Plans To Relocate Street Traders In Owerri

Imo state governor, Rochas Okorocha, has charged the Imo Civil Guards to rid the city of Owerri of street traders on Douglas and other roads to maintain sanity in the state capital.


A statement delivered by his Senior Special Adviser on Media, Mr Sam Onwuemeodo, said on Friday that the governor  gave the order while addressing officers of the guard in Owerri.

The civil guard is a security outfit set up by the state government to maintain peace and order.

Okorocha urged them to assist the state government to relocate the street traders on Douglas Road to the Relief Market in order to de-congest the state capital.

He said the aim was to make Owerri one of the cleanest cities in the country.

Okorocha advised the guards to apply wisdom while discharging their duties and shun any act that would make them to engage in violence with the traders.

He promised them that the state government would provide the necessary logistics enable them to discharge their duties.

The Director General of the guard, Mr Donatus Ejifugha, assured the governor that the officers would carry out their function diligently without fear or favour.

He thanked the governor for approving the necessary logistics meant for the job.

Ejifugha said his men would not relent in maintaining peace and order in the state.

The guards are to man the Douglas Road, Relief Market, Bank Road, Orlu Road, Emmanuel College, Naze Junction, Mbaise Road and Wetheral Road. (NAN)

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