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RSG reviews Law No. 6 to ensure even development

Lorine Emenike

The Rivers State government says the state Physical Development Law No. 6 of 2003 is currently being reviewed to ensure even development across the state.

The Permanent Secretary Ministry of Physical Planning and Urban Development, Sir Chidi Adiele, said this during a courtesy call on him by the Nigeria Institute of Town Planners.

He said the ministry is willing to partner with any organization with the view to promoting the physical development of the state.

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The Permanent Secretary who was represented by the Director Physical Planning and Transport, Tonte Davies said Rivers State has a traditional master plan to develop Port Harcourt city and other local government areas such as Degema, Bonny, Bori and Ahoada as well as the Greater Port Harcourt City areas which include Ikwerre, Etched, Oyibo, Eleme, Ogu/Boli, Okrika and Obio Akpor local government areas.

Adiele also said government is collaborating with planning agencies to arrest the problem of flooding ravaging the state.

The National President of the Nigeria Institute of Town Planners, Mr Lekwa Ezufaa said they were in the state to interface with critical stakeholders in Physical Planning and Construction Industries, in order to tackle the challenges, posed by flooding in the state.

Represented by the first National Assistant Secretary of the Institute, Mr Ukanwa Austen Uzoh said governor Wike remain a pacesetter as far as domesticating Physical and Urban Development laws are concerned.

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