Abia State government has postponed the restriction on tricycle (keke) and motorcycle (okada) operations to August 1, 2024, while registration for commercial vehicles starts today.
In response to public appeals, the Abia State government has announced a postponement of the planned restriction on the operations of tricycles (keke) and motorcycles (okada) in Aba and Umuahia. Initially scheduled to start today, July 1, 2024, the restriction will now commence on August 1, 2024.
This decision was conveyed in an urgent public announcement by Prince Okey Kanu, the Honourable Commissioner for Information and Culture. The delay is intended to provide residents with additional time to prepare for the effective implementation and enforcement of the new policy.
Prince Kanu emphasized that while the restriction has been postponed, the enumeration and registration of all commercial vehicles, tricycles, and motorcycles in the state’s transport sector will proceed as planned, starting today.
“This adjustment is to accommodate the numerous pleas by Abians to be given more time to prepare for the effective implementation and enforcement of the policy,” stated Kanu.
The initial plan aimed to curb the operations of tricycles and motorcycles between the hours of 7:00 PM and 6:00 AM, a measure introduced to enhance security and traffic management in the state’s major cities. The registration process is a crucial step towards achieving this goal, ensuring that all commercial vehicles are properly documented and regulated.
Residents of Aba and Umuahia have expressed relief at the postponement, citing the need for more time to adapt to the upcoming changes. The government’s decision reflects a responsive approach to public feedback while maintaining its commitment to improving the transportation system.
The new date for the restriction is now set for August 1, 2024. The government urges all commercial vehicle operators to comply with the registration process, as it is a vital component of the policy’s successful implementation.
As the enumeration and registration begin, Abians are encouraged to participate fully, ensuring a smooth transition when the restriction finally takes effect next month.
For further updates and information, residents are advised to stay tuned to official channels and communications from the Abia State government.