By Senator Onyekwere…
Imo State House Of Assembly on Wednesday during plenary seasion Urged the state Governor, Senator Hope Uzodimma to direct the ministry of Tourism , Creative Arts And Culture to mandate the Imo State Hoteliers Association to install , maintain and operate a functional Closed Circuit Television Cameras (CCTV) in all hotels and hospitality related business places in Imo state.
The Call was made in a motion moved by the minority leader and the member representing Aboh Mbaise state constituency, Hon princewell Ugochukwu Amuchie and seconded by the member representing Oguta state Constituency, Hon Glibart Nwosu.
Presenting the motion, Hon Amuchie said that most hotels and hospitality related business places in the state do not have a functional CCTV cameras in operation.
According to him, the lodgers, occupiers and all persons who usually patronize the hotels and hospitality related business places in the state are desirous of having and savouring the convenience of a secured and safe environment for ease of commerce.
The Imo State House of Assembly also resolved to urge the state Government, through the service of ISAMMATA and ENTRACO, to decongest eight roads in Owerri Municipal, to avert accidents, health hazardous and other criminal acts.
The motion was moved by the member representing Owerri Municipal state Constituency, Hon Clinton Amadi and seconded by the member representing Ngor-Okpala state Constituency, Hon Obinna Egu.
Moving the motion Hon Amadi stated that School Road ,Rotibi street,Chikwere street,Ekeonunwa street, and some parts of Douglas Road have been totally blocked by street traders.
He noted that some people benefitting from the toll they are collecting on daily basis from these street traders who occupy the roads and streets have made it impossible for motorist to ply those roads and causing nuisance on those streets in Owerri Municipal.
Hon Amadi said that the state Government was desirous of seeing that the roads are motorable , in good sanitary condition and risk-free for the citizens to enjoy.
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