The use of motorcycles as commercial means of transport in
Nigeria, popularly known as ‘Okada’ or ‘Achaba’ may soon be banned throughout
the country. Punch reports that the proposal for the ban was made
by the National Council on Transport after its annual conference in Enugu State
and endorsed by the Minister of Transport, Sen. Idris Umar.
A statement from the Federal Ministry of Transport on Saturday evening stated
that the ban of commercial motorcycle was one of the measures proposed towards
adequate provision of safety and
secure transportation in Nigeria. It said the recommendation
was contained in a statement of the week long meeting which had in attendance
all the state commissioners of transport, permanent secretaries, directors and
officials in the federal and state ministries of transport across the country.
The council advised all states in the federation to henceforth discourage the
use of commercial motorcycles as a means of public transportation.
“All states and the Federal Capital Territory have therefore
been advised to establish a public transport system that ensure strict
regulation of the operation of public passenger transportation system through a
well-articulated management system for enhanced safety, security, effective and
efficient service delivery,” the statement said.
It added:
“The states are to also develop master plans for the
development of intelligent transport system to facilitate the development and
management of their transport operations in line with emerging trends and
global best practices.”
The statement noted that the council also agreed that all commercial vehicles
should be properly registered in each state while their enumeration should be
carried out periodically to enhance safety and security.
That means that the crime rate will increase.
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