Ekiti: Okada riders protest over N3000 levy, want union proscribed

Members of the Motorcyclists/Tricycle Riders Association of Nigeria, Ekiti chapter, Thursday evening staged a violent protest in Ado Ekiti to oppose the imposition of N3,000 jacket by their leaders.


The protest affected free flow of vehicles along the state  Secretariat road and the popular Basiri-Ijigbo-Ajilosun dual carriage way, as the visibly livid motorcyclists rode recklessly to Ekiti State House of  Assembly complex to show their grievances.


It was the timely intervention of leadership of the House of Assembly, led by the Speaker, Hon Funminiyi Afuye, that saved  the face off from causing  wanton destruction of lives and property. 


The protesting Okada Riders, led by Mr Ogundele Filani , urged the assembly  and the governor, Dr Kayode Fayemi, to save their members  from harassment by their colleagues who were obstructing their daily businesses  on the road over the contentious fee.


Sequel to the mounting pressure, police were quickly drafted to areas like Fajuyi , Ijigbo and Okeyinmi areas,  to prevent further protest that could tinker with the relative peace in the state.


Sensing  danger in the actions of the irate   Okada riders, numbering over 500 at the Assembly complex, Afuye appealed to them to maintain peace and resolve issues through dialogue, rather than violence. 


The Speaker who was supported by   the Deputy Speaker, Hon Hakeem Jamiu, advised  them to make their complaints known to his office officially and that it would be addressed accordingly.


“Taking laws into your  hands would rather jeopardize your  aim than helping it. I promise to look into your  grievances  if properly channelled.”


 In spite of the plea, the leader of the Okada riders, Ogundele Filani, however, insisted that they did not want Okada riders union again.


 Filani said they were protesting against unnecessary levies being imposed on them leaders of the Union in Ado-Ekiti among which was purchase of an apron at N3,000 by all the members despite the heavy levies their unions collected from them.


He alleged that “our union leaders have been feeding fat on the sweat of other members of the Union . All we want  is for the state governor and  the Assembly to save  us from the union leaders by proscribing the union with immediate effect”, he pleaded.

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