Banned Okoada Riders Accuse Edo State Government Of Fraud, Deceit

The Herald NG
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Banned okada riders in Edo State are protesting the decision of the governor of the State, Adams Oshiomole to put an end to their livelihood.

One of the protesters, Emmanuel Okobia, who spoke to reporters at Ring Road, said the government erred in the ban of their activities without serving them notice early enough.

“Oshiomhole got this one wrong this time. How can he announce a ban on Okada after just one week notice? We are all family men and bread winners, where does he want us to get our daily bread from?

“Criminal activities in the state have gone down considerably. There is no more kidnapping and armed robbery, so his argument that it is because of armed robbery and kidnapping does not work,” Okobia said.

The protesters further lamented losses they were made to incur, saying that just two months ago, they were forced to pay the sum of N2000 each for jackets that were never given to them.

“Just two months ago, they forced us to pay N2000 for a jacket which they claimed will identify real riders from hoodlums, which they did not even give us. At the end of the day, it was stickers that they gave to us. So who is deceiving who now? Oshiomhole should think twice.”

As at the time of filing this report, traffic around the Ring Road had eased as soldiers and anti riot policemen were everywhere around the area and adjoining streets.

The Okada riders, however, vowed to take their protest to the Government House to see Governor Oshiomole.

 

[PMNews]

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