Governor Nyesom Wike of Rivers State has banned commercial motorcycle
riders popularly called Okada and tricycle riders (Keke Marwa) from
operating in two local government areas of the state during President
Muhammadu Buhari’s visit to the state today.
In a state-wide
broadcast in Port Harcourt, Wike announced that the government would put
every measure in place to ensure that the state was safe for the
presidential visit to achieve its purpose.
“We have, therefore,
banned the use of motorcycles and tricycles in Gokana and Khana Local
Government Areas for the period between 6 a.m. and 6 p.m. on Thursday.”
The governor described the visit of President Buhari for the launch of the Ogoni cleanup programme as historic.
He said that the visit was historic because it was not a political mission.
According
to him, the visit is a good omen for the state since it is to
kick-start the cleanup of oil exploration-induced pollution on
Ogoniland.
“The president is not on a political visit to the
state; he is here to kick-start the largest environmental cleanup in our
nation’s history; this makes it historic.
“It is a visit for which Rivers people and indeed the Niger Delta will remain grateful.’’
The governor used the medium to urge Rivers people to come out massively to accord the president a warm reception.
“I
call on Rivers people to be peaceful, law-abiding and demonstrate the
traditional Rivers hospitality towards the president and his
distinguished entourage throughout the visit.
“As I have noted
earlier, Mr President is here as the father of the nation, who cares
about the environmental and developmental challenges that we face,’’
Wike said.

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