Governor
Willie Obiano administration has stepped up its effort to clean up Anambra
State of with its recent removal of illegal Motor parts, road side shops, and
miscreants from Onitsha and environs.
The move is
part of the on-going crackdown on criminals and miscreants and other
individuals who contribute to the social pollution of the state. The
joint task force he constituted is championing the clean up.
Leader of
the Joint Task Force/Deputy Commissioner of Police, Anambra state, Agyole Abeh while speaking to Journalists at the Upper
Iweka road Onitsha, yesterday said that the operation started from the Bridge Head and
would be extended to all parts of the state.
Deputy
Commissioner Abeh explained that the exercise was in furtherance of the
directive of the Governor to sanitize the entire state as part of a
comprehensive plan to rid the state of hoodlums and unwholesome practices and
promote the conduct of socio-economic activities in a conducive environment.
Abeh
said: “there is a tendency for people to operate as if there is no law and
order by carrying-on their businesses at every available space without regard
to decency. How can you explain the fact that some traders willfully block the
thoroughfare and obstruct the flow of traffic with their wares? Commercial
vehicles are expected to operate from central motor parks provided by the
government while traders ought to be in their stalls in the markets but instead
they have spilled out to the roads thereby creating the grid-lock you see every
day at the Onitsha -Owerri road axis of Upper Iweka.”
He
further explained that the exercise would be followed up by a public
enlightenment campaign to make sure that traders understand the implication of
erecting illegal structures and obstacles. “We will initiate the use of Mobile
Courts to ensure that those caught will get quick trial and if found guilty
would pay a commensurate fine.”
On how the
team intends to sustain the success recorded in clearing the area, Deputy
Commissioner Abeh said, “We will not stop this operation until people stop
building illegal structures, street trading and setting up of motor parks in
residential buildings and from there to the roads. We will continue until the
set goal is achieved and will carry the exercise round to restore sanity in
other parts of the state.”
The
Chairman of Ogbaru Local Government Area, Chief Victor Agolue commended the
team for carrying out the government directive in a peaceful manner without
complains of molestation from pedestrians.
On the role
of his LGA in the area, Chief Agolue said “on our part we are cleaning-up the
litter and blocked drains to ensure free-flow of water. This operation requires
a collective effort and we are contributing man-power to ensure that a clean
environment is maintained in the area.”
Reacting
to the development, some commuters and transport operators applauded the
Governor for a good job. Mr Stephen Ifejika, a commuter said,” I am pleasantly
surprised to see that this area can have free movement of traffic. This
operation must be maintained, and we thank our new Governor for bringing order
to parts of Upper Iweka. In fact they should also come to Nnewi and do the same
thing.” On her part, Mrs Virginia Umeh described the exercise as long overdue;
she praised the team for their effort and urged them to sustain it.
Operation Clean Up Anambra Continues In Upper Iweka
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