The Ebonyi Government has banned
unauthorised construction of hotels, petrol stations, schools,
restaurants, hospitals and pharmacy shops.
Mr Emmanuel Uzor, the Chief Press
Secretary (CPS) to Gov. David Umahi, made the disclosure in Abakaliki
on Friday at a news conference on the outcome of the state Executive
Council’s (EXCO) meeting.
Uzor said that the construction of such
establishments must be authorised by the state government as
defaulters would be punished according to stipulations of the law.
“The rate at which hotels, among
other establishments are being constructed in Abakaliki and environs
is alarming and the government no longer found it palatable.
“Any person intending to construct
such structures would apply through the office of the Special
Assistant to the Governor on Capital Territory Development, who would
present it to the EXCO.
“The EXCO would in turn review the
request and consider its merits and demerits before taking a decision
that would be beneficial to all,” he said.
The CPS also said that the council had
called for an immediate end to hostilities between Enyigba community
of Abakaliki Local Government Area and Ekpomaka community in Ikwo
Local Government Area.
“The EXCO has received several
petitions from both parties and counter claims of which community
attacked first and launched reprisals.
“The governor expressed dismay that
two sister communities would fight to the extent of killing one
another and directed both council chairmen to convey a stakeholders’
meeting immediately.
“The governor directed an end to
hostilities within 24 hours and directed security agencies to arrest
and prosecute the instigators, no matter how highly placed,’’
Uzor said.
The CPS said the governor also frowned
at the rate hate speeches and inciting statements were made on the
social media and urged those involved to desist forthwith.
“The country is currently grappling
with several social and economic challenges as citizens are urged to
desist from statements which would aggravate tensions in the state
and the country,’’ he said.
*PM News
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