The Chairman of OMPAN
Anambra State Chapter, Comrade Mike Nwachukuwu during the general meeting of
the Association on Sunday 24th June, 2018 said it is in the best interest of
Ndi Anambra both home and abroad that enough time be given to the Okada people,
as this is the source of livelihood for many them.
He equally stated that most
of them could not afford the N100,000 Which the state government slated for the
leasing of the mini shuttle and requested they been given from now till
December 31st in order to save up money especially now the country is
experiencing economic downturn.
However; Comrade Nwachukwu
led his team to an Okada park in GRA, Onitsha metropolis where the entire OMPAN
team interacted with some of the motorcycle operators.
Speaking to OMPAN, Mr
Innocent Amudu, a motorcyclist in Onitsha lamented on the July 1 deadline
saying that the notice was too short for them as he is a family man with five
children and the Okada business is the only source of his livelihood.
Another motorcyclist, Mr
Onyekachi Eze noted that the N100,000 bus scheme by the state government is a
good development but 90% of Okada people cannot even afford that amount and to
get a civil servant worker to surety him has been a problem.
Mr Eze who said he worked as
a polling agent officer during the November 18th general election urged Gov.
Obiano to extend the time to December 31 to give them time to save up enough
money.
Also speaking to OMPAN, the
Chairman of the Okada Association GRA branch, Mr Chima John appreciated OMPAN
for the visit while explaining that the decision of the government might not
improve security.
According to him, most of
the Commercial cyclists are law abiding citizens who went into Okada business
to support their various families.
He explained that he has
used the business to train his children in school, help his aged mother and
train his six (6) children.
He further requested the
government to give them enough time to plan out new business model to venture
in.
Meanwhile, OMPAN members
took turns in interviewing them and some passerby who make use of motorcycle
for their daily activities.
OMPAN Anambra State Chapter
promise to keep the general public updated on event concerning the ban as we
believe that the government will reconsider her decision.
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