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Wednesday, November 13, 2019

Government Bans Commercial Tricycle In Abuja....

Residents of Abuja, the Federal Capital Territory, were on Tuesday thrown into confusion following the sudden ban on commercial Tricycle operators also known as ‘Keke’ by the Federal Government.








The ban came unannounced with no alternative means of transportation provided by the authorities.....

34 comments:

  1. They make policies without providing alternatives. the existing crime rate will spike

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    1. Exactly! what do they want the many people employed through this business to do????????

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    2. Keke makes transportation easy for every one but We can not deny that these keke drivers have gone raving crazy on the roads. Keke drivers are the night mare of motorists. From breaking side mirrors to scratches on cars with impunity. They seriously needed to be confined/restricted. Hopefully Lagos will either caution them, train them or implement the same. The roads now seem like a jungle with all the bad portions and traffic and keke maneuvering through.

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  2. What will be the alternative then?
    Keke has made transportation easy for people and now this?
    God help Nigeria.

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    1. No alternative ooo.. I spent unnecessary money yesterday on cab because there was no keke

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  3. It is well. Those crabs that behave like a dog on the road. Just moving like crabs, causing nuisance

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    1. Abeg shut up! The crabs put food on people's table.

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    2. Tnx sis, you are the only one making sense here. We have Taxi’s that ply along the road, and takes same amount as Keke and they are back to the road. I hate those keke’s like mad. They destroyed my side mirror, they broke my bumper. And when they damage your car they still make trouble with you, all of them will gather you and block everywhere. I love it die. The should even collect lesser than they Taxi’s but they collect same amount, so what is the essence. The just litter the road like pest. Abeg I am happy joe. 🤷‍♀️🤷‍♀️🤷‍♀️

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    3. Stop being a goat under my comment.

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    4. Aproko, try and have some manners now 🙄

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  4. I agree that they constitute nuisance in Gwarinpa most especially but,how Govt want us to commute, even in Jabi and Utako axis?

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  5. Chai. How Koroduma and Asokoro residents go do?
    Gudu, Apo, Gwarimpa, Area 3-10, Galadimawa, Durumi etc.
    But those guys sha can be reckless.

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    1. I live in Gwarinpa and I must confess that the tricycle riders constitute a nuisance however, the aftermath of the ban isn't funny. when I take my kids to school in the morning, it is not a pleasant sight, pupils, students and workers trekking, b4 they get to their destinations, they will definitely be exhausted, how will the students concentrate in class or the workers be productive?
      The few students I can help, I do, unfortunately, it is not to their destination as we are gong different ways.

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    2. Awwwww coupled with the scorching sun.

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  6. God these morons has challenged you. I need a CAR!!

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  8. That is all they know..ban!! Ban !! Ban !!!! No pallative measures...We are in a totalitarian era not democracy...

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  9. Stella eeh. This government is a scam. This keke is the easiest means of transportation where I live in Godab Estate. You don't wanna know the frustration we've been facing since yesterday. THis government is a scam believe me

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  10. Before Keke came , their used to be Taxi’s that ply those routes. They are back to Apo. Don’t worry before the end of today, other cars will go back to threre routes. 🤷‍♀️🤷‍♀️🤷‍♀️

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    1. Gwarinpa is large, we don't have taxis like along and co. I weep in my heart in the morning on my way to work/school runs and on the way back home.

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  11. This country is becoming worrisome to me. What kind of wicked govt is this, why would the govt derive joy in bringing an untold hardship to it citezens all the time? How can you put food out of thousands of people's mouth with given them another alternative for replacement? Here in abuja that everything is expensive, how do u want the poor masses to get to work on time? This is a very wrong move the Government should retrace their step else the unbelievable will soon begin to unfold. This is nothing but witchcraft..... I weep for this country....

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    1. Very wicked government. Their kids all have cars so they don't care about the masses

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  12. This is nothing but pure wickedness. How will they wake up one morning and ban keke? Do they know the untold hardship people will suffer? So I should carry my child and be trekking out from my street to the main road everyday before I get a taxi? What will happen to all those people who used to drive the keke's? People will hustle to have something doing because the useless government cannot provide employment for them and yet they still find a way to frustrate the citizens and make them suffer. I am very angry this morning. Is it fair? God will surely deal with this government.

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  13. Why are you people crying? You voted for next level remember?. So level up.

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  14. There are some places xab can't get to inside Gwarinpa and these keke arevery cheap. Talk about unemployment again what else will be ban biko. I don't think there's anything nice coming o

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  15. This will really make transportation hard for Abuja people. Keke is safer than motorcycles.

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  16. Though I don't support Keke as a means of transportation in the capital city. I mean, this is the sit of power, some kind things no suppose dey run here.. but my issue with this End Time Government is that they don't put measures in place before taking drastic steps.. they didn't even set a time frame so people can plan alone.. FCT weh just dey dirty daily. I don tire sef, but Lagos is a no no.. holdup go just shorten person life span. Na so person go dey treat malaria every 2 weeks and no be say mosquito bite you. I remember "someone I know" telling a friend, when he was abroad about how he was always treating malaria every month in Lagos but haven't had as little as headache since he came overseas for almost a year.. the friend was like, is it that there are a lot of mosquitos in Lagos? And "someone I know" said the malaria was rather caused by Lagos stress. The friend couldn't understand how stress causes malaria. May he never have a reason to understand.
    Anything Buhari travels, he always use that time to implement certain decisions he has put on place before running. I'm looking forward to seeing what's in store for us this time around.
    Bless

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  17. I thought they just enforced where they should operate. That is, in and around large estates, suburbs and not the city centers or already congested business districts.

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  18. They have provided the "El-rufai" buses but they are not enough and do no go to all the books and crannies. Even the commercial "along" vehicles are not there for some routes.

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