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CRS Govt, Reinforces Ban On Commercial Motorcycle

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July 2, 2024
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By Asuquo Cletus Felix

The Cross River State Government has ordered a reinforcement on the ban placed on commercial bikes within designated routes in the state.

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In a public service announcement, made available to news on Tuesday by Major General U. G. Obono (rtd) the State security adviser, tittled “Ban On Commercial Motorcycles” he noted, that the ban is aimed at sustaining the peace currently enjoyed in the state as well as ensuring maximum security of life.

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“In an effort to sustain the peace currently enjoyed in the state and in order to ensure maximum security of life and properties, the general public is hereby reminded that the ban on commercial motorcycles and tricycles on major routes without the state capital is still in force.

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“Operations are advised to strictly obey government directives by avoiding the restricted routes and limiting themselves to designated areas.

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For the avoidance of doubt, commercial motorcycles and tricycles are not accepted along the following routes:

  1. M/M Highway
  2. ⁠Marian road
  3. ⁠IBB way
  4. ⁠Eta Agbor
  5. ⁠Atimbo
  6. ⁠Diamond
  7. ⁠Mary Slessor
  8. ⁠8 miles up to Tinapa junction
  9. ⁠Mariam hill
  10. ⁠Moore road
  11. ⁠barracks road
  12. ⁠MCC road
  13. ⁠Akai Efa
  14. ⁠Parliamentary road up to Extension
  15. ⁠Ikot Ishie / Ikot Ansa
  16. ⁠Federal housing / State housing

“Please note that tricycles and motorcycles seen violating this directive will be apprehended and offenders made to face the full wrath of the law.”- It reads

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