Over 5,000 graduates ride Okada in Ekiti, says Association
No fewer than 5,000 out of the 10,000 members of the Okada Riders Tricycles’ Association of Nigeria(ORTAN), Ekiti chapter, possessed between National Certificate of Education and Bachelor Degrees.
Governor Ayo Fayose Acknowledge the cheers for their supporters during his Thank you tour in Ado Ekiti on Friday The Association’s State Deputy Chairman, Olusola Isola and Public Relations Officer Sikirulahi Akindipe, said the body has been able to overcome the challenge of reckless riding, leading to killing and maiming of the citizens through their partnership with the police and other security agencies.
Governor Ayo Fayose Acknowledge the cheers for their supporters during his Thank you tour in Ado Ekiti on Friday The Association’s State Deputy Chairman, Olusola Isola and Public Relations Officer Sikirulahi Akindipe, said the body has been able to overcome the challenge of reckless riding, leading to killing and maiming of the citizens through their partnership with the police and other security agencies.
Speaking with newsmen
in Ado Ekiti on Thursday, Isola said the high number of graduates among
commercial motorcyclists in the state accounted for why there is orderliness
and good conducts within the body . Isola said, “We have over 10,000 members in
all the 42 branches across the state and 5,000 of these population hold at
least NCE, with many of them parading Bachelor degrees. This shows that there
is high level of unemployment in Nigeria which the government at all levels
must address”. The ORTAN boss appealed to federal government to reduce the cost
of machine in Nigeria, saying the least in the market now sold for N320,000,
which he described as too outrageous. He said when noticed that many Ekiti
indigenes were being daily maimed by reckless riders, that the association
quickly set up a Task Force to effect orderliness among members. Isola revealed
that members, who were alleged of masking at dawn to rob the populace or rape
them have been banned through the efforts of the task Force. “When you are
caught riding recklessly or dressed shabbily or cause accident in town, you
will be forced to pay a fine of N5,000 and this had helped in checking our
people. “In the past, people just joined us without proper accreditation but
before you can ride okada today, you will be properly accredited . You will get
the State identity card, association’s membership card and get the operational
logo. “All these were put in place to authenticate our members and ensure that
nobody hides under okada riding to perpetrate ritual killing, rape, robbery or
any other criminal tendency”, he added.
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