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Ibadan Tricycle Operators Protest Passenger Policy As 50 Defaulters Face Trial by Sakamaje: 7:29am On Jan 21, 2020
*Govt says policy to reduce accidents

By Wale Akinselure and Faith Adeoye
On Jan 20, 2020

Tricycle operators in some parts of Ibadan, the Oyo State capital, on Monday, downed tools for some hours and took to the streets in protest against the state government’s policy that prohibits taking a passenger in the front seat.

The protest saw the tricycle operators, especially those plying the New Garage-Agodi gate route, bear placards with inscriptions like “No More Fine For four passengers, please governor consider us”, “Akin Fagbemi, we don’t have anything to do again, please have mercy on us”, “Please Seyi Makinde, save us from OYRTMA who are arresting fellow driver, N50,000 is too much”.


Some of the operators took their protest to the palace of the Olubadan of Ibadan, Oba Saliu Adetunji.

Recall that the state government, through the Oyo State Road Traffic Management Authority (OYRTMA), last week began enforcement of its policy mandating bike riders to convey only one passenger, restricting tricycle operators to conveying passengers only on the back seat, while commercial cab operators are to have only one passenger beside the driver.

Speaking with Tribune Online during the protest, the tricycle operators said they got the tricycles on hire purchase at over N1million hence the policy made it difficult for them to meet the returns expected of them daily.

This is as they warned that should the state government insist on the policy, the passengers will bear the consequences in increased transport fares.

Holding a placard, one of the protesters, Mr Bello Sulaimon said the money from the passenger conveyed in front was usually used to augment having to “settle” at various bus stops.

"There is no way we can make adequate returns by not having passengers sit beside us in front. When we are arrested, we are also asked to pay N50,000. Yet, we have to give N50 to security agents at Idi-Arere, Molete, Idi-Odo, Orita, New Garage, Gate, Beere, Oja-Oba and it is the money paid by the passenger in front that we give to them,” Sulaimon said.

Another tricycle operator, Mr Saheed Mukaila discarded argument of the state government that the front passenger amounted to overloading, noting that the front passenger provided the needed balance for the tricycle rider.

"It’s not profitable to continue with three passengers only at the back. Also, it’s not true that the front passengers affect our driving or causes accidents. In fact, some passengers prefer to sit in front. We get this tricycle on hire purchase price at N1.2million. It takes us two years to complete the payment. The passenger in front gives the tricycle the needed balance. Moreover, in Ijebu-ode, Ogun State, two other passengers are allowed in front,” Mukaila said.

On his part, Taiwo Adeniji lamented that he is yet to reclaim his tricycle which was impounded last Tuesday because he is unable to raise a N25,000 fine slammed on him.

“I got this tricycle by obtaining a loan. My tricycle was impounded last Tuesday and I was asked to pay N25,000. I went out that Tuesday to get money to purchase baby food, I was only able to take bottled water home for my kid. My tricycle remains at Sanyo and has not been returned till date as I have no means to raise such money,” Adeniji said.

On the consequences of the sustenance of the policy, Bamidele Okon said: “If this policy is to be sustained, the passengers will bear the brunt through an increase in fares.”

One of the operators who spoke to the Tribune Online at the Olubadan’s palace, Segun Babajide, also berated the government for the new enforcing the new policy.

He said: “Some operators were arrested at Idi-Odo and Challenge last week. They were beaten and asked to pay a fine of N50,000. How much do we make every day? If these operators don’t pay the money by Tuesday, they would be taken to court. We get this tricycle for over 1 million Naira, are we supposed to pay back by carrying just three passengers? In other states, the tricycle takes six passengers and they don’t get involved in accidents.”

Another operator, Funmilayo Anpitan, explained how they face extortion from men of Nigeria Police and Vehicle Inspection Office (VIO).

“We pay N50 to policemen at every junction we meet them. We get arrested by the police, VIO and now OYRTMA, we are tired.

“Most of us have to make a deposit of N15,000 weekly as payment for the tricycle but now we don’t even meet up because we don’t even makeup to that amount weekly. We appeal to the Olubadan to speak with the state government on our behalf, we need to be saved.”

The Olubadan who was represented by his Personal Assistant, Mr Adeola Oloko, advised the operators to respect the law and go about their job lawfully.

“The purpose of the government is to provide a conducive environment for law and order. If they must protest, they must obtain a permit from police and they must not allow street urchins to implicate them. We promise to talk to the government agency concerned,” he said.

Speaking with Tribune Online on the protest, State Commander, OYRTMA, Mr Adeoye Ayoade, explained that the state government came up with the policy to address the rate of accidents involving motorcycles, tricycles and cabs.


Since the commencement of enforcement, Adeoye said the body had impounded over 50 tricycles and their operators will face a mobile court on Tuesday.

Stating that the enforcement had been preceded with months of sensitising the vehicle operators, Adeoye said there was no going back on the policy.


“The policy is to reduce the rate of accidents. For motorcycle, it is one passenger; for a tricycle, you must not carry any passenger in front; for Micra, you must not carry more than one passenger in front.

“In December 2019 alone, we recorded about 50 accident cases in Ibadan alone and deaths were recorded in at least 30 cases. Most of the accidents are due to overloading and over speeding. With one passenger, they are able to elongate the lifespan of their vehicles.

“We started enforcement last week that any bike, Marwa, Micra caught flouting this policy of overloading will be impounded. Those already arrested will face the mobile court tomorrow.

“We have a lot arrested at our operational headquarters, Sanyo. We have close to 50 tricycles at our Sanyo headquarters, and many others here at our headquarters too.

“Even if they make a million a day, it does not worth the loss of any life. It is only the person that returns home safe that can say he or she has achieved,” Adeoye said.

https://tribuneonlineng.com/ibadan-tricycle-operators-protest-passenger-policy-as-50-defaulters-face-trial-tuesday/

Re: Ibadan Tricycle Operators Protest Passenger Policy As 50 Defaulters Face Trial by Nobody: 7:30am On Jan 21, 2020
Hehehe
Re: Ibadan Tricycle Operators Protest Passenger Policy As 50 Defaulters Face Trial by adem30: 7:43am On Jan 21, 2020
Audio governor how market? Your people are back to their senses

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Re: Ibadan Tricycle Operators Protest Passenger Policy As 50 Defaulters Face Trial by helinues: 7:47am On Jan 21, 2020
But some of the Seyi's commissioners or so acquired Trampoline Keke Maruwa of recent.

It seems Seyi is confused with his policies

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Re: Ibadan Tricycle Operators Protest Passenger Policy As 50 Defaulters Face Trial by Bakerdav: 7:50am On Jan 21, 2020
The govt is right, if we should look at it why will u b carrying 2 pessanger for front side, if any one has enter d front side before u will know is not convenient truly

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Re: Ibadan Tricycle Operators Protest Passenger Policy As 50 Defaulters Face Trial by Vikkie14: 7:56am On Jan 21, 2020
adem30:
Audio governor how market? Your people are back to their senses
Common Sense is a beautiful flower that doesn't grow in everyone's garden.
You need to grow one.

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Re: Ibadan Tricycle Operators Protest Passenger Policy As 50 Defaulters Face Trial by Officialgarri: 8:08am On Jan 21, 2020
I don't think the state government should reverse the policy.

Look at that one with the placard trying to blackmail the government . 'we voted for PDP'.
So if you voted for that party, should that be a ticket to do whatever you like?

And I strongly hope the Minister of FCT will also look into Taxis carrying 4 passengers at the back seat angry

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Re: Ibadan Tricycle Operators Protest Passenger Policy As 50 Defaulters Face Trial by CharlotteFlair: 8:11am On Jan 21, 2020
The keke guys should look at the brighter side.

Carrying someone in front is so inconveniencing to both driver and passenger.

They will have no choice than increase fares in order to meet up..

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Re: Ibadan Tricycle Operators Protest Passenger Policy As 50 Defaulters Face Trial by KyzerTrigg: 8:30am On Jan 21, 2020
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Officialgarri:
I don't think the state government should reverse the policy.

Look at that one with the placard trying to blackmail the government . 'we voted for PDP'.
So if you voted for that party, should that be a ticket to do whatever you like?

And I strongly hope the Minister of FCT will also look into Taxis carrying 4 passengers at the back seat angry
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Re: Ibadan Tricycle Operators Protest Passenger Policy As 50 Defaulters Face Trial by axglide(m): 9:21am On Jan 21, 2020
For safety and convenience; sitting in front isn't convenient truth be told.

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Re: Ibadan Tricycle Operators Protest Passenger Policy As 50 Defaulters Face Trial by Resrguru: 9:21am On Jan 21, 2020
Great example of state against it's people policy


Meanwhile if you are a researcher, check the link in my signature

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Re: Ibadan Tricycle Operators Protest Passenger Policy As 50 Defaulters Face Trial by MANNABBQGRILLS: 9:22am On Jan 21, 2020
It is for your SAFETY and the safety of Oyo citizens.
We hope they understand sooner.

What they should be protesting to the Governor about is reduction in the daily fee they pay to NURTW,
there should be a considerable reduction in that.

God bless Oyo state.

God bless Nigeria.

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Re: Ibadan Tricycle Operators Protest Passenger Policy As 50 Defaulters Face Trial by Dbullofficial: 9:22am On Jan 21, 2020
I don't know why Nigerians don't adhere to the slogan safety first

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Re: Ibadan Tricycle Operators Protest Passenger Policy As 50 Defaulters Face Trial by Abalado(f): 9:23am On Jan 21, 2020
I trust the governor, he will listen to them ni,unlike some APC governors, eg Ekiti, he wont listen, u won't even see him at ekiti self, Abuja ni everyday,, Ajala Travle,like president like governor

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Re: Ibadan Tricycle Operators Protest Passenger Policy As 50 Defaulters Face Trial by Truce99: 9:23am On Jan 21, 2020

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Re: Ibadan Tricycle Operators Protest Passenger Policy As 50 Defaulters Face Trial by b0rn2fuck(m): 9:23am On Jan 21, 2020
These policy are for safety nah but greed won't let my people be, I always feel like keke will hang me by passing truck whenever I'm on their front seat so i go hold the keke pole wella make i no go fall or the one taxi driving will be fighting with gear all because of overloaded passengers upfront

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Re: Ibadan Tricycle Operators Protest Passenger Policy As 50 Defaulters Face Trial by opalu: 9:24am On Jan 21, 2020
Ok
Re: Ibadan Tricycle Operators Protest Passenger Policy As 50 Defaulters Face Trial by WandaNara: 9:24am On Jan 21, 2020
GSM - The people's Governor.

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Re: Ibadan Tricycle Operators Protest Passenger Policy As 50 Defaulters Face Trial by Angelfrost(m): 9:24am On Jan 21, 2020
Pockets of protests here and there... Is Nigeria now becoming a nation of protesters??!...

Sadly, if you call for an all out protest to set the nation back to default settings, many (including those that were paid by parties yesterday) would cower away in their penury. Mtchewww!!!

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Re: Ibadan Tricycle Operators Protest Passenger Policy As 50 Defaulters Face Trial by TemmyT002(m): 9:24am On Jan 21, 2020
Wicked people.
The person sitting in front can fall off anytime and it is always uncomfortable.
The same should be applied to bus drivers too who carry four passengers on each seat.

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Re: Ibadan Tricycle Operators Protest Passenger Policy As 50 Defaulters Face Trial by Simplebeauty: 9:25am On Jan 21, 2020
grin
Re: Ibadan Tricycle Operators Protest Passenger Policy As 50 Defaulters Face Trial by WandaNara: 9:25am On Jan 21, 2020
adem30:
Audio governor how market? Your people are back to their senses


TRASH

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Re: Ibadan Tricycle Operators Protest Passenger Policy As 50 Defaulters Face Trial by risos(m): 9:25am On Jan 21, 2020
We are our problems most of the times, you carry passenger for front seat and pass the fare for that seat to agbero, why

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Re: Ibadan Tricycle Operators Protest Passenger Policy As 50 Defaulters Face Trial by somehow: 9:27am On Jan 21, 2020
Nigerians and greed

greed over safety

tricycles were not designed to carry passenger on the front seat but here we corrupt everything


Greedy humans!

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Re: Ibadan Tricycle Operators Protest Passenger Policy As 50 Defaulters Face Trial by anonimi: 9:27am On Jan 21, 2020
helinues:
But some of the Seyi's commissioners or so acquired Trampoline Keke Maruwa of recent.

It seems Seyi is confused with his policies

Where is the proof of your allegation
The Alliance of Past/Present Crooks, APC spreading lies and propaganda in the absence of a proper agenda and results.


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Re: Ibadan Tricycle Operators Protest Passenger Policy As 50 Defaulters Face Trial by chukwugoziegi: 9:28am On Jan 21, 2020
We need this kind of Policy in Lagos too.

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Re: Ibadan Tricycle Operators Protest Passenger Policy As 50 Defaulters Face Trial by netmillionaires(m): 9:29am On Jan 21, 2020
It is wrong to carry a passenger in front.The problem is the #50 paid to OYRTW. A driver is expected to carry three people at the back with each paying #50 totalling #150. Out of this amount, he will pay #50 to the Owo-mi-da boys, budget for sunk fund to maintain the tricycle, pay up the premium on the hire purchase. How much will be his profit, if there is any at all.

Government should stop the Owonida boys from collecting #50 with the same swiftness they use in implementing this law. Ooohhh! I forgot they are government boys.

I don't even understand what stops these drivers from taking the war to the owomida boys with the same intencity with which they protest against the government.

At the end of the day, passengers with fixed salary will bear the brunt in increased fare. Traders will simply use the excuse to increase price of goods.

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Re: Ibadan Tricycle Operators Protest Passenger Policy As 50 Defaulters Face Trial by anonimi: 9:29am On Jan 21, 2020
post=85978894:
It is for your SAFETY and the safety of the masses.

We hope they understand sooner.

What they should be protesting to the Governor about is reduction in the daily fee they pay to NURTW,
there should be a considerable reduction in that.

God bless Oyo state.

God bless Nigeria.

Finally you said something objective and agreeable unlike the usual drivel defending barawo bubu's incompetence, looting and stealing.
Why can't they protest against NURTW directly? Why do so through the governor?
Kudos.

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Re: Ibadan Tricycle Operators Protest Passenger Policy As 50 Defaulters Face Trial by Iamgrey5(m): 9:32am On Jan 21, 2020
post=85978894:
It is for your SAFETY and the safety of the masses.

We hope they understand sooner.

What they should be protesting to the Governor about is reduction in the daily fee they pay to NURTW,
there should be a considerable reduction in that.

God bless Oyo state.

God bless Nigeria.
Nurtw is still suspended in Ibadan.

They have not worked in months.

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Re: Ibadan Tricycle Operators Protest Passenger Policy As 50 Defaulters Face Trial by EZENDIZUOGU(m): 9:32am On Jan 21, 2020
but this is a good policy. the governor is thinking of safety while the commercial drivers are thinking of money at the end, it is win win for all

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Re: Ibadan Tricycle Operators Protest Passenger Policy As 50 Defaulters Face Trial by EgunMogaji2: 9:33am On Jan 21, 2020
Unemployed engineering students, here's your chance wink

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