The Guardian (Nigeria)

Rivers State to restructur­e physical planning ministry, prosecute officials

- From Ann Godwin, Portharcou­rt

RIVERS State Government has announced moves to re-structure and profession­alise the State’s Ministry of Urban Developmen­t and Physical Planning.

The state also vowed to prosecute any official indicted in the collapsed of the seven-storey building at Woji road in New GRA, Port Harcourt, where several lives were lost.

Speaking during the presentati­on of reports by the Judicial Commission of Inquiry that investigat­ed the incident and the Judicial Commission of Inquiry to the Management and Affairs of Integrated Medical Industries Limited (Auto Syringe Factory) at the Government House Port Harcourt last week, Governor Nyesom Wike stat ed that his administra­tion will implement the reports of the two commission­s.

He announced the setting up of a seven-man committee to implement the recommenda­tions of the two commission­s of inquiry.

He said: “Let me assure you that we wouldn’t have wasted our time and resources setting up the commission­s of inquiry. The reports will be duly implemente­d.

“Anybody indicted for the collapsed building will face the law. If you are connected to the deaths of people, we will prosecute you for murder “.

He said that any government official serving or retired who is indicted would face the full weight of the law.

On the Integrated Medical Industries Limited (Auto Syringe Factory), Governor Wike said that government cannot be taken for granted.

Chairman of the Judicial Commission of Inquiry to investigat­e the sevenstore­y building collapse at Woji road in New GRA, Port Harcourt, and Justice Adolphus Enebeli while presenting his report said the building approval process at the Ministry of Urban Developmen­t and Physical Planning is a mangled mess of procedures.

He said that the gory details of the videos are enough to force out tears from the strongest of men.

Justice Enebeli said from research findings, the current commission of inquiry is the most incisive x-ray of the operation of the Ministry of Urban Developmen­t and Physical Planning. He said past efforts were ad-hoc in nature.

He therefore, urged Governor Wike not to allow the report to be confined to the dustbin of inaction, in deference to those who died in the building collapse.

Chairman of the Judicial Commission of Inquiry to investigat­e the Management and Affairs of Integrated Medical Industries Limited (Auto Syringe Factory), Justice Constance Douyle Green said the findings and recommenda­tions of her commission are contained in a four-volume report.

While hoping that the Rivers State Governor will implement the report, Justice Green said the recommenda­tions of the Commission were in line with its 10-point terms of reference.

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The collapsed seven-storey building in Woji road, Port Harcourt, River State

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