LAGOS 2015: PDP woos Okada riders with new motorcycles



As part of its strategy to capture power in 2015 from the All Progressives Congress, APC, in Lagos State, southwest Nigeria, the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP has started wooing motorcycle operators popularly known as okada riders with brand new motorcycles.

It was gathered that despite the restriction of commercial motorcycle operators by the Lagos traffic law from plying 475 out of the 9,100 roads in Lagos, the PDP leadership in the state was said to have assured the riders of smooth operation on highways which they claimed, belong to the Federal Government.



Sources said some executive members of the two recognized commercial motorcycle ’associations in the state, Motorcycle Operators Association of Lagos State, MOALS and All Nigeria Commercial Motorcycle Owners Association, ANACOWA, disclosed this to the State Commissioner for Transportation, Comrade Kayode Opeifa, during a meeting with him in his Alausa office on Tuesday.

A source at the meeting revealed that the motorcycle operators, who had gone to the commissioner to appeal for the review of some of the restricted roads in the traffic law and also complain to him about the extortion of their members by law enforcement agents, said the plot by PDP is to capitalise on the restriction to woo some of their members with new motorcycles.

A top official among the motorcycle operators specifically mentioned Mushin Local Government where he claimed that a lot of their members are now proud owners of brand new motorcycles given to them by some PDP leaders in the area, and that they were, however, compelled to paste PDP’s stickers on their bikes.

“The most shocking aspect of the meeting was when the official told us that the PDP leaders also assured them of plying highways such as Ikorodu road and Lagos-Abeokuta expressway without being arrested because they are federal roads,” our source disclosed.

Commissioner for Transportation, Comrade Opeifa was said to have told the motorcycle operators that he would take their request back to the state Governor, but warned them sternly against the non-usage of helmets. Already, the Lagos State House of Assembly is set to review the traffic law enacted in 2012.
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  1. PROVIDE GOOD JOBS AND ENABLING BUSINESS ENVIRONMENT RATHER THAN TEMPORAL & UNSUSTAINABLE VENTURE QUICK ENOUGH TO SEND THE RIDERS TO EARLY GRAVE IN A VERY BUSY CITY LIKE LAGOS. MOST OKADA RIDERS WOULD OPT OUT IF BUSINESS ENVIRONMENT/JOBS ARE AVAILABLE.
    GIVE THEM TAXI CABS INSTEAD.

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  2. PDP have shown that they don't have anything for the common man. They only woo the common people for election and after the election, they are forgotten.

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  3. hug transformer jare

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  4. Yes they are doing that in order to use them as tugs for the upcoming 2015 elections.

    I am sure they must have done similar thing to the Danfo drivers and bus conductors in Lagos state in order to use them to snatch electoral boxes as usual.

    History shall talk of what the actions of Obanikoro were.

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  5. If any PDP personnel really comes up with this, then I know almost of all of them are really dull, Nigeria don't vote them, they are dull, no strategy, just cheap, foolish rubbish. Oh God save Nigeria

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  6. Okada Riders should use their head and thank Fashola as many of them would have been in the garve by now, imagine riding Okada on 3rd Mainland Bridge with the kind of drivers in Lagos! God deliver us all from Poverty of the mind!

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  7. This shows PDP's support for lawlessness and lack of regards for human lifes.The money they spend on the bikes now will be stolen back in a million fold. Okada riders, they just want to use you.

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  8. Thank u PDP,s but OKada ride remeber that election is close at hands that is why

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