Juba County Commissioner Urges Vendors to Move Away from Roadside Sales for Safety and Order
By Fuli Dickens Isaac
In a bid to enhance safety and traffic flow in Juba County, the Commissioner, Hon Emmanuel Tete Ezbon, has commended commercial vendors for heeding the call to relocate from selling on the roadside under the county’s jurisdiction. The move comes after a series of discussions between county officials and vendors seeking to find a harmonious solution for all parties involved.
Speaking at a press briefing held at the Juba County headquarters, Hon. Emmanuel Tete Ezbon expressed his appreciation for the cooperation shown by vendors in relocating from the roadside to designated market areas. He emphasized the importance of this action in preventing accidents and maintaining order on the roads.
The Commissioner reaffirmed the county’s commitment to enforcing the local order and ensuring that vendors comply with the directive to sell their goods in designated markets. He warned that failure to adhere to the relocation directive would result in further crackdowns on those disobeying the regulations.
While acknowledging the mixed reactions from vendors regarding the move, Hon. Tete reassured the public that the county authorities would closely monitor the situation and work towards finding suitable solutions for all parties involved. He emphasized that the market spaces are adequate for accommodating vendors and urged them to embrace this change for the greater good.
In conclusion, Hon. Emmanuel Tete Ezbon reiterated that the county administration would not entertain any grievances but rather encouraged vendors to embrace the relocation as a necessary step towards ensuring safety, order, and efficient traffic management within Juba County.