The Unified Tricycle Operators of
Anambra state yesterday protested what they termed incessant interference and intrusion of
Governor Willie Obiano into the affairs of the
association. they pay N900 everyday even though it has been reduced to N600 , there now exists a rival group for the Association.
The tricycle operators have equally
accused the Governor of using the present state commissioner for transport allegedly to the
form a rival tricycle association which they saw as a subtle means of
extortion and exploitation of the peasant of Keke riders in the state reports
247ureports.com.
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serves you the story line of 247ureports.com and did not make any
effort to get the commissioner or any government agent to react.
State chairman of the Anambra state
tricycle operators chief Patrick Ezenwa who revealed the plight of the Keke
riders in the state to newsmen in Awka last week end , said that tricycle
operators were subjected to all forms of inhumane treatments in the course of
their day-to-day commercial activities and that the association was bereft with
myriads of teething problems .
According to him ” our association
is faced with a lot of problems mainly what i will call people trying to use
their influence in government to distract the business of keke in Anambra
state.
When a new government comes in ,
people will decide to use the people in government to bring problem , either to
go and get one revenue ticket or the other in spite of the order from the state
government that only the state can collect revenue. But today we have local
government collecting revenue from keke all because some people, because they
know the chairman, they will go and collect these revenues. Selling tickets to
keke riders is now a business which everybody wants to jump into… ”
Chief Ezenwa further lamented that
the major problem of the association was that government officials were in the
habit of meddling into the affairs of keke operators stressing 2011 it was
difficult for all tricycle operators in Anmabra to come under one umbrella due
to balkanization as well as divide and rule mechanism perpetrated by some
government officials to destabilize the association and create revenue windows
and multiple tickets for personal aggrandizement.
He recalled that there was a time in
the state when keke riders paid 900 naira daily in buying tickets from
different groups purportedly collecting revenue for government .The chairman
said that keke operators had to protest to end the extortion and outright
exploitation on their income pointing out that the 900 naira ticket fees was
however reduced to 300 naira after series of demonstrations noting that the 300
naira was still on the high side as majority of the keke riders operated on
hire-purchase basis .
According to him multiple unions and
associations have brought untold rancour and acrimony to the tricycle
operators. To this end chief Ezenwa said that the keke riders in one accord
decided on August 8 2014 to have a mutual agreement endorsed by them to enable
them come under one umbrella body as Unified Tricycle Association to avoid
multiple taxation but the said memorandum of understanding did not see the
light of the day as he disclosed further that a counter tricycle association
was formed through the instrumentality of the incumbent Anambra state
commissioner for transport.
Chief Ezenwa was however of the
opinion that the state government should wade into the matter and make efforts
to unite separate unions and associations in the fold of keke riders to
ensure harmony in revenue collection adding that government should equally have
a level playing field for all and sundry .
He also revealed that a peaceful demonstration
was averted in Onitsha recently over issues of confronting them while keke
riders in the state were currently brandishing their swords in readiness for a
protest over alleged imposition of association and multiple revenue collection.
Extortion From Keke Napep: Anambra Governor Under Fire
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