THE
Association of Tricycle Riders of Nigeria, operators of commercial
tricycles, popularly called KEKE NAPEP, Enugu State Chapter, has
expressed worry over the rate of extortion of its members by the police
and unidentified persons hiding under government apron.
The association also expressed concern over multiple-taxation by the
state government, calling on Governor Ifeanyi Ugwuanyi to intervene.
Speaking shortly after their inauguration, Chairman of the
association, Mr. Ikah Benjamin Ejiofor, assured members of the union
that he would work hard to address the issues.
Ejiofor, who urged members of the public not to see tricycle
operators as lowest people in the society as their services to the
public are important, pointed out that since inception, the union had
witnessed a lot of challenges occasioned by bad leadership and
inordinate ambition by those who thought leading the union was their
birthright.
He, therefore, appealed to the state governor to lift ban on
registration of more tricycles, stressing that it was pertinent to
inform him that only 2,500 tricycles were duly registered and gazetted
by the Ministry of Transport.
the guardian
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