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Ban on tricycle will affect workers productivity, NLC tells Okorocha

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Jaafar Jaafar
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Jaafar Jaafar is a graduate of Mass Communication from Bayero University, Kano. He was a reporter at Daily Trust, an assistant editor at Premium Times and now the editor-in-chief of Daily Nigerian.
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The Nigeria Labour Congress, NLC, Imo State Council, has warned that the ban on commercial tricycles may affect workers productivity.

The Imo state government on Tuesday banned the operations of commercial tricycle in Owerri following the expiration of the deadline given to them.

But a statement by the NLC state chairman in the state, Austin Chilakpo, called for the provision of more taxi cabs to cushion the effect of the tricycle ban on workers and other commuters in the state.

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Mr Chilakpo said that the workers in the state have sacrificed much for the development of the state, adding that they deserve better services.

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He said that civil servants and other commuters were stranded at various bus stops in the state capital while struggling to board the available taxicabs.

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“The withdrawal of Keke from the streets of Owerri had brought untold hardship on the workers.

“The state government should provide more taxi cabs on the roads to cushion the effects emanating from the withdrawal of Keke on the roads,” the NLC chairman said

He urged the state government to open Douglas Road, which had been closed for over six months in order to decongest traffic on Royce road and other adjoining streets.

 

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