Chairman of the Rivers State Civil Society Organizations, Enefaa Georgewill says locking up the Mile 1 market after many years of completion is one of the “wickedness of former governor, Nyesom Wike.”
Enefaa, said this when he led some persons who claimed to be the original shop owners of the burnt Mile 1 market on a protest to the state Government House yesterday to demand that the shops be given back to its owners.
He said, “So, Yesterday We Led The Original Shop Owners Of The Burnt Mile One Market To The Rivers State Government House.
“Our Demand To Government Is That The Stalls Should Be Given Back To The Owners Of The Stall Before The Market Got Burnt In 2023. Whatever Is Left, Can Be Balloted To New Traders. The Old Traders Are About 1500 Persons And The Stalls Are Over 2000…
“The Traders Used The Opportunity To Show To Government They’re Still Alive And Not Dead As Insinuated By Fifth Columnist Who Want To Steal Steal Their Stalls From The Back Door..
“This Market Under Lock And Key For Several Years Despite Completion Is One Of The Wickedness Of Former Gov. Wike