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The Public Relations Officer of the Okada Riders Association, Solomon Akpanaba, has called for a more measured approach to enforcing traffic regulations, saying not all road offences warrant immediate arrest.

Speaking on the Happy Morning Show, Mr. Akpanaba argued that minor infractions should first attract a warning before stronger penalties are applied.

“A petty issue such as not wearing a helmet needs just a warning,” he said. “Some road cases need a first warning, even a second warning, and if the rider still doesn’t comply, then the police can proceed with an arrest. But not all cases need immediate arrest.”

Mr. Akpanaba emphasized that while the Okada Riders Association supports road safety enforcement, police officers should also exercise discretion and fairness in their operations.

He noted that excessive arrests over minor issues can strain relations between riders and law enforcement, and called for more education and collaboration to promote safety and compliance on the roads.

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