Kebbi Government
on Tuesday issued an indefinite restriction order on the movement of
private and commercial motorcycles between 7 p.m. and 6 a.m.
This is contained in a statement by
Alhaji Nurudeen Kangiwa, the Secretary to the State Government made
available to newsmen in Birnin Kebbi.
The restriction, which is within the
metropolis, is part of efforts to curb the incessant cases of armed
robberies and other criminal activities.
According to the statement, the ban was approved by the State Security Council.
“Members of the public are requested to
comply with the ban on the movement of motorcycles during the prescribed
hours in their own interests.
“Security agencies have been mandated to arrest and prosecute violators,’’ the statement read.
The state government also announced that
additional 2,000 tricycles, 100 18-seater buses and 100 cars would be
added to the state mass transit pool to ease the movement.
An official of the Commercial Motorcycles Owners Association, Sule Zaki, called on members to adhere to the ban.
A private motorcycle owner, Musa
Ibrahim, commended the ban and prayed it would lead to a reduction
in the rate of crime in the state.
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