Transport

Rivers unseals Carveton Helicopters’ premises

Rivers State Government has reopened the business premises of Carveton Helicopters it sealed for violating its executive order on containment of coronavirus pandemic.

The Attorney-General and Commissioner of Justice, Prof. Zaccheus Adangor, said Governor Nyesom Wike approved the reopening of the business premises on Monday following an apology by the firm.

Adangor said: “We have unsealed the business premises of Carveton Helicopters.

“The Rivers State Governor gave the approval today. The Chairman of Obio/Akpor Local Government Area was directed to unseal it.

“I have received a call from the company to confirm that their business premises have been unsealed.

“We unsealed the premises on the basis of the apology tendered by the company and their commitment to be of good conduct.”

 

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