Rivers State
Governor, Nyesom Ezenwo Wike has threatened to sack the Task Force on Street
Trading, Illegal Markets and Motor Parks if the report about extortion and
compromise against members continues.
Addressing
members of the Task Force at the Government House Port Harcourt on Sunday
Evening, Governor Wike regretted that the operatives have compromised in some
locations, negatively affecting their performance.
He said that
the Task Force through reduced performance has allowed street traders to return
to Mile One, Air Force Junction, Rumuokoro and Agip areas of the state capital.
He however praised the team operating in Garrison.
He said: “If the
productivity of the Task Force continues to go down by tomorrow, I will dissolve
the Task Force. We will not tolerate a
situation where the progress we have made is reversed.”
Governor
Wike warned the Operatives of the Task Force on Street Trading, Illegal Markets
and Motor Parks against acts of extortion, saying that they must focus on their
official responsibility.
He said:
“All acts of extortion must stop forthwith. Any operative found wanting in this regard
will be sanctioned. There is no reason
why you should receive bribes from defaulters.”
The Governor
said that leaders of non-performing zones must rise up and work hard to ensure
that the streets are free from illegal traders and motor Parks.
He warned
members of the public against physically assaulting operatives of the Task
Force. He noted that going forward, the
State Government will take measures to protect the operatives from criminal
elements.
“From
now on, we will change our strategy. We
are going to activate communication outlets for immediate response whenever
criminal elements attack the operatives.
Security operatives will be on ground for rescue operations when the need
arises.
“We
must show that we are ready to protect the operatives at all times. We are
determined to clean up our streets, stop illegal trading and improve all round
security,” he said.
Governor Wike said that the Task Force started excellently, noting that they should not allow themselves to end badly. He said that if this set fails, they would be shown the way out.
He wondered
why operatives would be complaining about their monthly allowances when they
earn more than some civil servants. He urged them to see their appointments as
a privilege to serve the state and build their future.
The Governor
said it was the same way that some members of the State Executive Council
complained that they were not getting anything from the administration, but they
are now lobbying extensively to return to Government.
He informed that an additional 200 operatives will have their bio-metrics captured on Monday to strengthen the capacity of the Task Force. Governor Wike said that his commitment to return Port Harcourt to its Garden City status will not be compromised on any account. He reiterated that Rivers interest is his priority.