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Rivers State Government Issues 7-Day Notice to Demolish Illegal Structures in Port Harcourt

Rivers State Government Initiates Demolition of Illegal Structures to Tackle Urban Blight and Environmental Hazards

paulcraft by paulcraft
December 8, 2024
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  • Rivers State government plans to demolish shanties and illegal structures in Port Harcourt within seven days to improve urban aesthetics
  • Commissioner Evans Bipi warns against illegal operations by scavengers, emphasizing the need to restore order and enhance urban safety

The Rivers State government has announced plans to demolish shanties and illegal structures in Port Harcourt within seven days. This directive aims to address urban blight and improve the city’s outlook.

The Commissioner for Physical Planning and Urban Development, Mr. Evans Bipi, disclosed this during an enforcement exercise at the Trans-Amadi Industrial Area on Saturday.

He raised concerns about the growing activities of scavengers who occupy private lands to sort and assemble solid waste.

“Scavengers contribute to environmental hazards. Their operations are unacceptable and deface both residential and industrial areas,” Bipi stated.

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He urged occupants to vacate properties marked for demolition and warned property owners against leasing to unapproved businesses, emphasizing that violators would face legal consequences.

The proliferation of illegal dumpsites and shanties in commercial areas has worsened environmental and urban challenges. The government is determined to clear waste and demolish these structures to restore order.

Mr. David Ogbanga, Chairman of the Special Committee on Development Control, highlighted the broader implications of slums. “Apart from tarnishing the city’s image, slums hinder urban development and provide hideouts for criminals,” he said.

He assured that enforcement actions will soon begin to enhance urban safety and protect residents.

The administration’s commitment aligns with the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), focusing on sustainable urban growth. Demolitions will help reclaim the city’s aesthetics and promote a safer, more organized environment.

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