Plateau state government bans 'keke Napep' in Jos with immediate effect. The tricycles was due to the rider's strike action on Monday 26th February.
This was made known in a statement issued by the State Government to Media houses through Emmanuel Nanle the Director of Press and Public Affairs to the Governor and made available to newsmen in Jos.
Tricycles operators popularly known as Keke in Jos metropolis
embarked on a protest today Monday 26th February over incessant
harassment by VIO and FRSC, alleging that they were asked to get a
drivers License for N15,000 to N20,000. According to T.H MAYO in Jos,
Public and private activities were held to a standstill in Jos as
Tricycle operators went on strike in protest against what they described
Federal Road Safety harassment and Vehicle Inspection Officers
extortion.
According to T.H. Mayo, the chairman of the amalgamated commercial
tricycle and motorcycle owners ,repairers and riders association of
nigeria (ACOMORAN) Alh Abdullahi Shehu Sarki said their members had
rejected the policy on the ground that the price was exorbitant. He
however said the association will sit government representative before
the end of the day and chat the way forward.
In what was supposed to be a peaceful protest, members of the public
reported a breakdown of law and order, destruction of valuable
government properties, especially in Jos metropolis by members of the
Keke Riders Association while embarking on the strike action. Federal
Road Safety Corps reported destruction of several vehicles. Police
Anti-riot vehicles were seen all over the state, while fully armed
Police officers prevented assess to VIO and FRSC offices in the state.
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