Delta State

Crime: Delta Bans Okada, Scrap Metal Scavenging

DELTA State government has banned the use of commercial motorcycles, otherwise known as “okada,” as a means of transportation within the state capital territory.

The state government also banned, forthwith, scrap metaI scavenging, otherwise known as ‘iron condemn’, in the state capital, Asaba, with immediate effect.

Secretary to the State Government, SSG, Dr. Kingsley Emu, disclosed this in Asaba, while briefing journalists on the outcome of the State Executive Council meeting presided over by Governor Sheriff Oborevwori.

Expectedly, Dr. Emu said the ban was necessitated by the preponderance of crimes being committed with okada and the frequently reported cases of vandalism of public facilities by the scavengers.

As a result, he said the ban would take effect today (Friday), though strict enforcement would commence June 1, 2024.

The SSG clarified that the ban implied that no ‘iron condemn’ cart pusher would operate in any part of the State Capital Territory after May 31.

Stonix News reports that the government of Dr Emmanuel Uduaghan which terminated in 2015 had enacted a law forbidding commercial motorcycles in urban areas including Asaba and Warri.

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