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SSG urges public obedience to extant laws

The Rivers State Government has reiterated the need for members of the public to obey extant Laws to ensure peace and development.
Speaking during a courtesy visit by leaders of the Hausa Traditional Welfare Association of Port Harcourt in his office yesterday, the Secretary to the State Government, Dr. Tammy Wenike Danagogo stated that the State Government set up the task force on Illegal Street Trading, Illegal Markets and Illegal Motor Parks to sanitize the streets of Port Harcourt and return it to its Garden City status.
While expressing condolence on the death of their member, he called on the Hausa Community to remain calm as the Police are investigating the matter. He said the Police will make public the outcome of the investigation and whoever is found culpable will face the wrought of the law. “Nobody is above the law”, he said.
He further advised the leaders of the Hausa Community to organize their members who always stand around the Hotel Presidential precincts and cause nuisance to visitors and passers-by.
He said that the State Government will partner with the Hausa community to relocate them to a conducive and befitting place for their business.
“I know that most bureau d change operators are responsible but when some of their members always hang around the hotel Presidential road, other miscreants have now joined them to deface the environment and commit atrocities.
He finally assured that the State Government will provide enabling environment and protection to all those carrying on legitimate business in the State, and called on them to support the Governor Wike-led administration in this direction.
Earlier, the Sarki Hausa Port Harcourt and Chairman, Arewa Council of Chiefs South-South and South-East, Alhaji Isa Madaki, said that the purpose of the visit was to draw the attention of the State Government to the incessant harassment by members of the State Task Force, which has allegedly resulted in the death of one 75 years old Alhaji Yusuf Ladin.

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