Business

I won’t ban Okada in Ekiti – Governor Fayose condemn FG Over Plan to Ban Motorcycle

 

 

Ekiti State Governor and Chairman of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) Governors’ Forum, Mr Ayodele Fayose has described plan by the federal government to ban commercial motorcycle, popularly known as Okada in the country as wicked, saying;
“In Ekiti State, we won’t ban Okada because it is a source of livelihood to a lot of families. Why would anyone even contemplate such when government did not creat alternative employments?”

He added;
“With this economic recession that is biting so hard, it is sheer heartlessness for the federal government to even think of sending Okada riders out of business instead of putting machineries in motion to check their excesses.”

According to a statement issued on Sunday, by his Special Assistant on Public Communications and New Media, Lere Olayinka, Governor Fayose, who was addressing Okada riders that accosted him in Ikere Ekiti, on his way from Abuja on Saturday, said “ban on Okada will worsen the country’s security situation because it will remove foods from the table of so many people.”

The governor, who promised Okada riders in Ekiti State his continued support and assistance, said;
“The federal government has no power to ban Okada in my State and under my watch, no one will prevent Okada Riders from operating as long as they do not go against the laws.”

Governor Fayose said;
“The hunger in the land is killing and most of these Okada riders are graduates who have taken to commercial motorcycling to survive because of unemployment. Many of them are even those who lost their jobs within the 21 months of this All Progressives Congress (APC) led federal government and government workers, whose salaries are not being paid regularly. How does the federal government expect them to feed if their means of livelihood is taken away?

“If commercial motorcyclist is a major cause of fatal road traffic accidents across the country, as posited by the federal government, should proposing their ban be an option? “Should we also say motor vehicles, especially heavy duty vehicles should be banned from plying our roads because they also cause accidents?

“Methinks the federal government should be concerned with the rate of unemployment in the country and the deplorable state of our roads, especially federal roads, instead of seeking to deprive Nigerians, who have taken to riding Okada to save themselves and their families from dying of hunger.”

 

Sahara Weekly

Sahara weekly online is published by First Sahara weekly international. contact saharaweekly@yahoo.com

Recent Posts

The Next Chapter of Amen City: Sade Balogun talks about TIARA Estates & Amen Phase 3 in Lagos, Nigeria

  In a move that underscores her commitment to excellence, Sade Balogun, the mastermind behind…

2 hours ago

Man Arrested For Allegedly Defiling, Impregnating 14-Year-Old Girl

Man Arrested For Allegedly Defiling, Impregnating 14-Year-Old Girl   A 28-Year-Old Man Identified As Samuel Ani…

5 hours ago

Tears as Lagbaja buried in Abuja

Tears as Lagbaja buried in Abuja   Emotions ran high as the Chief of Army…

5 hours ago

Top 5 Most Visited Countries in The World

Top 5 Most Visited Countries in The World   International tourism has come a long…

5 hours ago

How My South African Partner Duped Me Of $3.5 Million— Murray-Bruce

How My South African Partner Duped Me Of $3.5 Million— Murray-Bruce   The founder of…

6 hours ago

My Private Conversation With Primate Ayodele Before NGR Vs Ben Qualifier Match

By Thompson Jacob I don’t know if this publication would soil my relationship with renowned…

19 hours ago