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Okada Ban: Over 10,000 Youths To Lose Jobs In Anambra - Read by umahi88(m): 6:28pm On May 23, 2018
so sad 15,000 youths would be out of job in Anambra state following the plan by the state government to proscribe commercial motorcycle operations in Awka and Onitsha cities of the state from July 1, 2018.

The state government, had on Tuesday, issued a quit notice to all commercial motorcycle (popularly known as _Okada)_ riders in the two major cities of the state, to change to another trade or vacate the cities for good.

A statement, signed by the Chief Press Secretary to the state government, Chief James Eze, said the directive, which was one of the many resolutions from the meeting of the State Executive Council, was part of the overall strategy adopted by the government to deepen its crackdown on crime and restore sanity to Onitsha and Awka.

Speaking with newsmen in Awka, yesterday, the Awka South Zonal leader, Motorcycle Transport Union of Nigeria, Kingsley Nworah, expressed displeasure over the government decision, saying they were taken unawares by the planned ban.
He said the association had over 10,000 members, in Awka and Onitsha alone, lamenting that most of them would be thrown out of business if the government implemented its decision.

According to him, many of them assumed the position of bread winners in their families and wondered what would become the fate of their wives and children if they were relieved of their jobs.

“We are not less than 10,000 members, just in Onitsha and Awka alone and our families depend on many of us for their upkeep.

“Many of us are into monthly contributions. Some acquired their motorcycles through the contributions, while some are waiting for their turns. Tell me what becomes their fate?” he decried.

Nworah who admitted that certain criminals activities were perpetrated with the assistance of motorcycles, however maintained that outright ban of commercial motorcycle operation was not the solution.

“Is it only okada that is used to commit crimes? Haven’t they seen where cars, especially jeep, were used in robbery operations? Will they now ban use of cars because of that?” he argued.

“Besides, we have always cautioned our members against getting involved in criminal activities, while we penalise the erring ones as a deterrent for others,” he said.

Enumerating the benefits of the union to the state, Nworah disclosed that the union’s monthly contributions to the Internally Generated Revenue (IGR) of the state was not less than a million, adding that they had never defaulted in that commitment.

“During the campaign period of the last governorship election, the governor promised that he would not ban _okada_ in the state and to reciprocate the gesture, we encouraged our members to vote and they voted massively for him,” he said.

He appealed to the governor to reconsider its decision or, better still, extend the deadline till December in order for them to look for alternative businesses.

Source: http://www.newsvib.com/2018/05/okada-ban-over-10000-youths-to-lose-jobs-in-anambra-state.html

Re: Okada Ban: Over 10,000 Youths To Lose Jobs In Anambra - Read by ManBeast: 6:44pm On May 23, 2018
If okada is banned, they should look into wheelbarrow business, that one is more lucrative.

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Re: Okada Ban: Over 10,000 Youths To Lose Jobs In Anambra - Read by Mynd44: 10:12pm On May 23, 2018

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