Governor Nyesom Wike, on Friday, signed into law, three Bills passed by the Rivers State House of Assembly.
The Bills signed into law include the Rivers State Street Trading, Illegal Markets & Motor (Prohibition) Bill No. 8 of 2019 , Rivers State Healthcare Facilities Registration Bill No. 6 of 2019 and Rivers State Environmental Protection and Management Bill No. 7 of 2019.
Wike while assenting to the bills said that the State Government is committed to entrenching good governance and the rule of law.
He said that the State Government will diligently implement the
Rivers State Street Trading, Illegal Markets & Motor Park (Prohibition) Law to clean up Port Harcourt and its environs.
“We have vowed to bring Port Harcourt back to its Garden City status. This law will help us stop illegal street trading, illegal motor parks and illegal markets within the city centre.
“We are not going to allow the littering of the state capital. In the next few weeks, people will see improvements in Port Harcourt “, he said.
Wike also directed the State Attorney General to officially approach the Chief Judge of Rivers State for the appointment of Magistrates for the Mobile Courts.
According to him: “We have six mobile courts, so as they arrest offenders, they will be tried and sentenced by the courts. We didn’t start implementation because there was no law”.
Governor Wike said that the State Government has employed workers to fully implement the law.
He noted that the 400 Workers will work in shifts till 8pm everyday to ensure that nobody engages in street trading, illegal markets and illegal motor parks.
On the environmental law, Governor Wike said that the State Government will work towards improving the environmental sanitation of the State.
He said: “We are spending N6billion to evacuate waste annually. Even at that, people carelessly dump refuse on the road.
“This time, if you generate refuse, you will pay Government to clear it . The Honourable Attorney General will prepare a bill to be sent to the House of Assembly over these environmental issues “, he said.