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Transport Minister urges commercial motor riders to prepare for new regulations

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Transport Minister Urges Commercial Motor Riders to Prepare for New Regulations

Transport Minister Urges Commercial Motor Riders to Prepare for New Regulations

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Transport Minister Joseph Nikpe Bukari has called on commercial motorcycle and tricycle riders to prepare for stricter regulation under the 2025 Road Traffic Amendment Bill, which is yet to be finalized by the President.

Speaking on the need for safety and accountability in the sector, Minister Bukari emphasized that the bill will require all commercial riders to join a recognized union and obtain full certification from the Driver and Vehicle Licensing Authority (DVLA). He said the measure is aimed at improving road safety, creating employment opportunities, and enabling authorities to monitor and sanction traffic offenders more effectively.

The Minister cautioned, however, that the bill is not yet law, urging riders to be patient as the legislation undergoes the final stages of approval. Once enacted, riders will be required to register officially as commercial operators, join a union, and meet set standards for protective gear and vehicle conditions.

Minister Bukari noted that the regulations are intended to bring discipline and order to the Okada business, curb illegal activities, and hold riders accountable for their actions on the roads. He added that strict penalties will apply to those who fail to comply.

“With these regulations, we aim to reduce accidents, enhance the image of commercial motorcycle operations, and create a safer environment for both riders and the public,” he said.

The announcement comes amid growing concerns about riders engaging in illegal activities, fleeing from law enforcement, and operating without accountability across the country.

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