The
minister made the statement yesterday while addressing journalists
after an inspection tour of the city, during which he noted the
environmental degradation in the city, including commercial
motorcyclists operating unhindered in Area 1, Garki.
“I
have seen that all the information the directors have been giving me in
the files are lies,” he said. “They told me the city is clean but it is
not true. We have gone round with you.
"They
told me there are no street traders, but there are street traders
everywhere. They told me there are no beggars but we saw them everywhere
today. They told me there were no okada riders but in fact, the okadas
are more than the vehicles. Definitely, you can see that what they told
me is not true.”
He
warned that anyone not willing to work should either resign or be
sacked as the administration cannot continue to allow lack of capacity
by some of its directors to thwart the efforts it was making to sanitise
the city.
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