The Ag. Caretaker
Committee Chairman of the APC in Rivers State, Hon Sokonte Davies has called on
the Government of Governor Nyesom Wike to reopen markets in the State.
Dr Davies said while
receiving a delegation of market women in the State who paid him a visit at the
Party Secretariat that the APC is acutely aware of the suffering that traders
are going through to maintain their children and wards in these very hard
times.
The continued lockdown of the markets, he said, has become an
impediment to the expansion of commerce and trade, both of which have clear
impacts on the health of the Rivers economy.
He acknowledged that there were smarter ways of addressing
concerns arising from the threat posed by the spread of the Coronavirus and a
growing need to ensure that people are able to earn a decent living without any
hindrance.
He noted that inspite of the lockdown which was in force across
the country, most states found creative ways of getting their people to
maintain social distancing and encouraging them to have access to the
marketplace.
The APC advised Governor Wike to heed the cries of the traders
and the people, saying there was no need to continue the lockdown of markets at
this time.
He told the traders that the APC had a complete understanding of
the situation and assured them that a rejuvenated party which is currently
engaged in efforts at reconciliation would defend the interests of Rivers
people and those who reside in the State.
Earlier, the Leader of Market Women Association in the State,
Mrs Nonju said that traders and other owners of other businesses were going
through harrowing times, following the continued lockdown of their sources of
income.
She said they were at the party Secretariat to appreciate the
good effort that party leaders are making to rebuild the APC, saying that the
absence of a credible opposition has jeopardized the interest and welfare of
Rivers people.
She then appealed to the APC to persuade the Wike administration
to reconsider the harsh stance against market women who were being forced to
remain at home.
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