Tricycle riders in Aba, Abia on Tuesday staged a peaceful protest
against the extortion of their members by the police and army personnel.
The
protest which began on Obohia Road proceeded to Cemetery Road, Ngwa
Road, Mosque Street, Kent Road and terminated at the Abia State
Amalgamated Tricycle Operators Association office on Ehi Road.
The
protesters carried placards with inscriptions “No more N50 for police
and N100 for army,” “Monkey dey work, Baboon dey chop must stop,” and
“We do not want police, army extortion again in Aba”.
They said that they pay N100 as “security levy” at army checkpoints while the police collect N50 at their checkpoints from them.
The
protesters alleged that the police and army personnel were arresting
them and disturbing their business if they refused to part with the
amount.
One of the tricycle operators, Mr Nicholas Eke, said the
protest began because they did not like the way the police in Aba were
maltreating, intimidating and collecting N50 from them.
“The
loaders collect N20, the police will collect N50 leaving the rider with
N90 which will not be enough for us to buy fuel and have reserve to meet
our financial obligations,” he said.
Another rider, Chidiadi
Amuchienwa, said that the riders were tired of the trouble the police
and the army were giving them in Aba as the security operatives extorted
money from them on daily basis.
“They are making it seem as if we
are working for them. This is getting worse every day and we want the
government to help us stop this evil.
“Many of our members have
now had their tricycles taken back from them by their owners because
they cannot meet their daily agreement. This is the result of police and
army harassment and extortion,” he said.
The Chairman of the
association, Mr Eugene Eze, said that his team had worked hard to
sustain a good rapport with the police in Aba but the effort seemed not
to work.
He said that the association would seek audience with Gov. Okezie Ikpeazu and the commissioner of police on their plight.
Eze
promised to effect the release of those arrested by the police and
urged members of the association to remain peaceful while he made effort
to resolve the problem.
Source:Pmnews
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