Everything Set For Tricycle Ban In Owerri


If everything works out well with the plan of the Imo state government, the operation of commercial tricycles popularly known as 'keke' would be stopped in Owerri, the capital city.

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emanating from reliable sources indicate that the planned ban which would take effect soon was reached after an extensive agreement talk by the 'keke' operators and the state government.

One of the keke operators who confirmed the ongoing insinuation said that they state government had demanded for their opinion on the kind of vehicles to be used as replacement. He said that they opted for the Passat model of the Volkswagen car.

With this it is more likely that the Passat would be the typical taxi operating car in the state.

The ban on keke operations became rife following the increased rates of kidnappings in the state. The other reason is the traffic congestion they cause, which oftentimes see the kekes lined on the roads like ants.

At a time, the state government advised all tricycle were to be without an enshrouding tarpaulins, which was believed to conceal abductors and their victims. Although some commuters had complained that that decision exposed them to the inconveniences of rainfalls.

It is yet to see how the reactions of the people would be. But opinions are divided since this plan became public discourse.

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