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You can’t ban commercial motorcycles in Nnewi, lawmaker tells Soludo

From Isaac Ojo

The lawmaker representing Nnewi North in Anambra State House of Assembly, Hon. Nonso Smart Okafor, has reacted to the recent publication credited to the state government that ban has been placed on commercial motorcycles in Nnewi, stating that there is no Executive Order nor Legislative enactment to that effect. 

Hon. Nonso Okafor said that there is no existing ban on commercial motorcycles in Nnewi, as such, it is only an existing ban that can be reinforced. 

He pointed out that although there have been series of security reports that the current wave of crime witnessed in Nnewi is perpetuated with commercial motorcycles, which could justify a ban, placing ban on motorcycles is never the solution, as it will mean also banning the use of any form of cars since many kidnap cases and attacks are allegedly executed with cars. 

According to the lawmaker, “Although motorcycle operators cannot be absolved from some of the crimes being alleged, putting the blame squarely on them will be counter-productive, as the policy if implemented will affect the source of livelihood of many families, thereby sending thousands of the citizens, especially the youths into the labour market which will even worsen the security situation in the town.”

The lawmaker said emphatically that such ban will affect the Nnewi economy on the basis that the distribution chain in motorcycle industry, ranging from dealers in motorcycles which is the mainstay of Nnewi economy, artisans like mechanics, vulcanizers, and many more will be thrown out of jobs thereby giving rise to vices that will definitely lead to insecurity. 

“The major economic attraction to Nnewi is the sale of motorcycle parts, it will be insensitivity on the part of the government to place a ban on motorcycle transportation in a town that has Nkwo Nnewi which remains the major import and wholesale point for motorcycle spare parts in Nigeria” the lawmaker noted. 

The former Chairman National Youth Council of Nigeria (NYCN), Anambra State Chapter, noted that such policy will be highly anti-Nnewi when it is clear that Nnewi has the worst deplorable state of roads in Anambra noting that many roads in the four quarters of the industrial town cannot be accessed if not through motorcycles. 

Hon. Nonso who is also the House of Representative candidate of All Progressive Congress (APC) for Nnewi North, Nnewi South, and Ekwusigo Federal Constituency, also highlighted that it will be unfair that the present security challenge should put an end to the genuine means of livelihood of people. 

He urged Nnewi community which has been alarmed by the alleged ban to remain calm as contacts be made to relevant offices of government show that the alleged ban is not the intention of government. 

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