Wike
By Aniema Umoh
Rivers State governor, Mr Nyesom Wike, has said that the state government embarked on the construction of Rumuokoro Market and bus station to address the traffic congestion in that area.
Speaking when he granted audience to the Nyeweli Rumuokoro, Eze Allwell Ohwonda and leaders of Rumuokoro clan at the Government House, Port Harcourt, yesterday, Governor Wike also stated that the Rumuokoro market and bus station were a step towards stopping street trading in that axis.

Gov. Wike
He said that after the completion of the two facilities, nobody would be allowed to trade on the major road, while illegal parking of commercial vehicles on the road would be prohibited.
He noted that criminals operating on the road will also be dislodged and the Rumuokoro clan made more secure for business and residential purposes.
He said: “Once we complete the Rumuokoro market and bus station, those trading on the road will be relocated to the market. We shall, therefore, no longer allow people to trade on the streets.
“The community will be accomodated in the market as well. We will also build a community health centre for Rumuokoro clan.”
The governor noted that his administration will continue to promote community development across the state, pointing out that project execution was one of the ways to appreciate the people for their loyalty and support.
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