COVID-19: Rivers govt lists markets to be closed, threatens demolition

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COVID-19: Rivers govt lists markets to be closed, threatens demolition
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The Rivers State government has warned that some markets in the State might be demolished for flouting the COVID-19 order of the government. The state\u2019s Commissioner for Information and Communication, Mr Paulinus Nsirim, issued the warning in a statement made available on Wednesday in Port Harcourt. He lamented that some markets may be shut in

The Rivers State government has warned that some markets in the State might be demolished for flouting the COVID-19 order of the government.

He lamented that some markets may be shut in the state due to non-compliance of traders to the government’s directives. “The Rivers Government wishes to draw the attention of the general public that Mbiama Market has been closed down,” it said. He added, “Anybody who goes to Oginigba Market for any form of business will face the full wrath of the law.

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