According to Emmanuel Ogbeche, the chief press secretary to Governor Prince Bassey Otu, the decision was made after thorough consultations with key security chiefs in the state. The aim is to create a secure environment for the residents of Cross River State. Violators of this ban will be subject to prosecution.
Governor Prince Bassey Otu’s directive, as stated in a recent press release, includes a comprehensive ban on all commercial motorcyclists within the Calabar metropolis. However, individuals who depend on motorcycles for their livelihoods will still be allowed to operate in remote areas outside the city center.
The press statement emphasized the consequences for disregarding the ban: “Anyone caught going against this directive will have the motorcycle impounded, and the offender will face prosecution.”
Furthermore, the state government issued a stern warning against acts of vandalism targeting public facilities such as street lights, lamp posts, and traffic lights. Offenders caught in the act will be duly punished, reinforcing the government’s commitment to safeguarding public resources and maintaining law and order within the state.
This decision by the Cross River State government reflects its determination to prioritize the safety and welfare of its citizens, while simultaneously addressing the need for organized transportation systems and preserving public infrastructure.
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