The Lagos State Chairman, ANACOWA Motorcycle Owners and Riders Association, Mr. Ade Ikuesan, has advised all commercial motorcycle operators in the state to always comply with the state’s directives on the restriction order, adding that the state government did not ban the operators but only restricted their operations on major roads so as to reduce accidents and save lives.
He warned them to keep away from no-go areas and ply the approved routes. He stated further that they are not allowed to carry two passengers, pregnant women and school children and should use the right crash helmet.
Ikuesan thanked Governor Fashola for releasing all the impounded Okada, also commended him for his development efforts in turning Lagos State around.
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mr ikhuesan please let me ask you something did u ask fashola if any of his relations rides okada and why not.
Mr Ikuesan or whatever you called yourself have you asked Fashola that peradventure accident started happening in the approved areas will he still restrict all okadas in the state? This is just a devilish act sending majority of self employed people to nowhere is inhuman. How many times has Federal Govt suggests of banning motor vehicles in the highway because of accidents why did Fashola limited this to only Okadas. And you Ikuesan you have fed yourself with the association money that you have forgotten the suffering Fashola have meted on the members. God will judge every act done by us.
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