Amalgamated Commercial Tricycle And Motorcycle Owners, Repairers and Riders Association of Nigeria (ACOMORAN), Oyo State Chapter has said that it has distanced itself from a suspected planned unlawful protest organised by some unscrupulous elements in the state, stressing that their intention is to disturb public peace and soil the good name of the current administration in the state.
The umbrella body of all commercial motorcycle and tricycle operators said it got hint that some disgruntled people have perfected plans to stage a protest in Ibadan on Monday 5th of July, under the guise of its umbrella body, noting that neither the association nor any of its member is party to such planned move to cause what it called disturbance of public peace in the state.
Oyo State Chairman of ACOMORAN, Comrade Solomon Olugbode, while addressing a press conference in Ibadan on Saturday, explained that Governor Seyi Makinde had on many occasions made himself available to personally address issues affecting the body in the state.
Olugbode added that in the absence of the governor, the Governor’s aides were always on ground to treat burning issues requiring attention of the state government which is evident in the peaceful conduct of its members since the advent of the present administration.
Olugbode maintained that protest is often the last tool in any communicational engagement or dialogue after all other avenues must have been exhausted fruitlessly, stressing that the state government has given the association needed attention and commitment which indicates that there is cordial relationship between the state government and the association.
“Today’s meeting necessitated us to call for a press briefing as our society is facing a lot of challenges ranging from economy, security, and political, which has affected our moral value.
“We all know transportation plays a major role in our daily lives both positive and negative.
“Our brand of transport, riding tricycle and motorcycle is becoming a threat to security because of unruly behavior of some riders who were acting individually or as a group which has resulted to ban in some states, denying thousands of of innocent riders their means of livelihood.
“The present administration under the leadership of Engr. Seyi Makinde has pledged to give all works and occupations, professionals or unprofessionals a conducive environment to make living in the state in their lawful business.
“The governor personally or his aides have always made themselves available to any complain or suggestions that is in the best interest of the people of the state.
“Our attention was brought to some discredited people mobilizing themselves to organize unwarranted protest on Monday 5th of July 2021 to breach public peace and the good relationship riders in the state have been maintaining with the state government.
“We believe protest comes when authority denies access or listening ears. As the umbrella body for riders in the state, we are dissociating ourselves from the unlawful protest whose aim is either political or to soil the good name of this administration.
“All Okada and tricycle riders should go about their lawful duty while we appeal to security agents to be on alert to avert any incident that may occur in the name of the parasitic protest,” Olugbode concluded.
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