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Osun: Commercial Cyclists Union Disowns Violent Protests
...Warns Members Not To Allow Themselves To Be Used
Following allegations that commercial motorcyclists, popularly known as okada riders joined the protests that greeted the killing of a young boy, Idrees Ajibola, in Osogbo, the Osun State capital, leaders of the various associations of commercial motorcycle and tricycle operators in the state have distanced themselves and their members from the development.
Chairmen of the various groups disclosed this Thursday during a peace meeting with the leadership of the Bureau of Social Services, BOSS, in Osogbo.
The Director General of the Bureau, Mr. Richard Tinubu, while addressing the leadership of the various commercial motorcycle riders associations in his office enjoined them to continue to support the state government in its efforts for the entrenchment of sustainable peace.
Represented by the Senior Special Assistant to the Governor on Project Monitoring, Surveillance and Field Operations, Engineer Ezekiel Anwo, Mr. Tinubu said government is saddened by the tragic death of the boy and that the leadership of the State Police Command has been directed to investigate it and bring the perpetrators to book so as to get justice for the deceased and others.
Reacting to the allegations that okada riders are aiding and abetting the protest that ensued after the ugly incident, leaders of the okada riders associations denied involvement in the disturbance of public peace saying they have nothing against the Government.
The leaders who were at the peace parley include Comrade Tiamiyu Ismaila of ACOMORAN, Com. Jimoh Rasheed of ANACOWA, Com. AJISEFINI MUKAILA of ACOMORAN Express, Com. Tajudeen Adebayo of MTUN, Com. Ilesanmi Lawrence of OCTMA and Com Ajenifuja Gbenga of MOTOAN as well as Com. Ibraheem Folorunsho of TOAN.
The state chairmen of the various groups who stated unequivocally that none of their members joined the protest to obstruct public peace stressed that their businesses were also affected by the development.
In their seperate remarks, the chairmen pledged their supports for the government of Mr. Adegboyega Oyetola saying that they were part of the stakeholders that voted him into power.
The leaders of the group, therefore, warned their members not to allow themselves to be used to create rancour and accrimony just as they praised the government of Alhaji Gboyega Oyetola for delivering dividends of democracy to the people despite the lean allocation coming to the state from the Federation Account.
While expressing their support for the state government, they equally appealed to Governor Oyetola to accede to their requests for reflective jackets and uniform, among other things, to ease identification and security of their members.