He explained that the directive was necessary to ensure public safety and peace in the state capital.
Wike, who spoke while inaugurating two task forces to clear Iriebe Trailer Park and implement the ‘no-parking order’ along Azikiwe Road and adjoining streets, said it was unsafe for tankers loaded with refined petroleum products or waiting to lift petroleum products to park along Azikiwe and adjoining streets.
Gov. Wike said consideration must also be given to hundreds of thousands of commuters that ply the roads and streets daily, adding that “It is the duty of government to protect the lives and property of its citizens”.
He also directed the task forces to ensure the ‘no parking’ order is effected beginning from Monday (tomorrow).
“I want you to begin work on Monday at the latest. You should liaise with the chief of staff on the cost implication of clearing Iriebe Trailers Park so that you can swing into action as soon as possible”, he said.
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