Rivers State Governor, Nyesom Ezenwo Wike has expressed satisfaction
with the quality of work at the Rumuokoro Market and Park.
The governor who spoke on Monday  during his inspection of the market
which has been completed , noted  that it will help to decongest
traffic along that route.
Governor Wike  said his visit to the market is to ensure that
contractor executed the key project in line with approved
specifications.
The market was started by Governor Wike  to check street trading along
that route. The Rumuokoro Market and Park has 608 open stalls, 91 lock up shops
and Modern Park for transporters.
It will be recalled that Governor Wike in February, 2017 explained to
the leaders of Rumuokoro why he started the construction of the market
and park. The governor had earlier explained to the street traders why they will
be relocated by his administration .
Speaking  when he granted audience to the Nyeweli Rumuokoro, Eze
Allwell Ohwonda and Leaders of Rumuokoro  Clan at the Government
House, Port Harcourt in February  2017, Governor Wike  stated  that
the Rumuokoro Market and Bus Station  is a step towards stopping
street trading in that axis.
He said  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  discouraged.
He noted that criminals operating along 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 a community health centre for Rumuokoro  clan. “
The governor  noted  that his administration  will  continue  to
promote  community  development  across the state, pointing  out
project execution  is one of the  ways to appreciate  the people  for
their loyalty  and support.
The governor also inspected the rehabilitated Government Girls
Secondary School, Rumuokwuta.