The Guardian (Nigeria)

‘ Unknown assailants kill 23 Ekiti commercial motorcycli­sts in three months’

Police caution riders against working at night

- From Ayodele Afolabi, Ado Ekiti

Cmotorcycl­ists in Ekiti State, under the auspices of Okada Riders Associatio­n, have said 23 of their members were murdered by unknown assailants during the last three months.

This came as the state’s police command cautioned commercial motorcycli­sts against working after 10: 00 p. m. to curb the ugly incidents.

Chairman of the associatio­n, Kunle Asaolu, made the disclosure yesterday during an emergency parley between members of the associatio­n and representa­tives of the Ekiti State Police Command, held at Fajuyi Pavilion, Ado Ekiti.

He said: “In the last three months, they have killed 23 okada riders. That is why we conveyed this meeting, to let the riders know what is going on. We decided to summon this emergency meeting to give them this informatio­n.

“We don’t want this to continue. That is why we want to let them know because an injury to one is an injury to all. We are very sad about it. At times, they use money to entice the riders. For a destinatio­n that is not far, they will pay between N3,000 and N5,000, instead of N500, so that the rider will jump at the offer without knowing that it would cost his life.”

The representa­tive of the police at the meeting, Chief Superinten­dent Victor Akinsanya, said the rate at which riders in the state capital were being killed called for concern, noting that all hands must be on deck to fish out the perpetrato­rs. Baccording to him, henceforth, commercial motorcycli­sts would not be allowed to work beyond 10: 00 p. m.. He also advised motorcycli­sts to supply credible intelligen­ce to security agencies to help curb the menace.

Akinsanya also charged them to obey traffic rules, ensure registrati­on of their motorcycle­s, and desist from taking passengers to unknown locations.

 ?? ?? CP Adeniran Akinwale
CP Adeniran Akinwale

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