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    Okada riders call for swift passage of motorcycle regulation bill

    Papa LincBy Papa LincOctober 6, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read1 Views
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    The Commercial National Okada Riders Union has raised concerns over the delay in legalising okada in the country, by the government.

    According to the riders, the situation is negatively affecting their livelihoods as they say the absence of clear regulations has left them vulnerable to police attacks.

    The proposed legislation, when passed, is expected to regulate commercial motorcycle operations and enforce safety standards across the country.

    Speaking in an interview on October 5, 2025, the President of the Union, Mohammed Tijani, said many riders are losing income due to the continued uncertainty surrounding their work.

    “The current president promised that if he wins, he will legalise the job for us, but that has not happened yet. The pressure on us is unbearable. The boys are crying. The little income they make to feed their families or continue their education is being taken away through police harassment,” he stressed, according to a citinewsroom.com report.

    He added that despite fulfilling all legal requirements, including possessing valid licences and roadworthy certificates, some police officers still find ways to extort riders.

    Okada riders urge government to reduce motorbike registration fees by 70%

    “You are required to have your licence and roadworthy certificate before you can ride. But when you are stopped by the police and you show them these documents, they still insist on going to the DVLA to verify if they are genuine. That’s unfair. And when you are arrested, you can’t go to their offices empty-handed, or you won’t get your motorbike back,” Tijani alleged.

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