The Anambra State commissioner for Transport Mrs Patricia Igwebuike has restated the State governments resolve to ensure equity, justice and fair play in the ongoing reorganization of the Anambra State Motor Park Management.

 

The Commissioner gave the assurance while playing host to the members of motor park managers in her office at the Jerome Udorji Secretariat Awka.

 

Mrs Igwebuike made it clear that government has no intention to disengage the park managers from the motor park but advised them to go and apply formally in line with the government’s new directives on motor park management.

 

She assured them that under her watch, every eligible applicant who met government requirements for the management of the park among them would be considered for the job.

 

Mrs Igwebuike explained that in the new arrangement, it is no longer business as usual, where the management of parks are left at the hands of private individuals.

 

According to the Commissioner, Government is to take full charge of the park while the park managers and other monitors would be engaged to monitor

 

and manage the parks for the State government.

 

She also promised that government is also making arrangements for payment of honorarium to the park management.

 

The Commissioner said that government is ready and willing to partner with all the stakeholders in the industry to ensure a smooth transition process.

 

Speakers during the visit thanked the Commissioner for summoning the meeting in the first place and assured that they would partner with the government to ensure the success of the new management policy of the government.