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CP calls for partnership with tricycle operators to enhance security in Anambra

He described tricyclists as crucial to the security of society.

• January 29, 2024
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Aderemi Adeoye, Commissioner of Police in Anambra, has sought the partnership of Anambra tricycle riders in curtailing crimes within the state.

Mr Adeoye sought the partnership on Monday in Awka at a get-together organised by the Anambra Keke Drivers Forum (AKDF)

He described tricyclists as crucial to the security of society, saying that the command would partner with operators in its efforts to rid the state of criminality.

He called on the operators to assist law enforcement agents in combating crimes because they convey all kinds of persons to the nooks and crannies of the state at all times.

“It is important that we partner with you because you are everywhere; you are amiable partners.

“We have to build bridges of understanding so that the police will not be a problem to you but will help you solve your problems.

“The responsibility of the police as a security agency is to protect and safeguard everyone in society. Keke riders are part of society, and we want to let you know that you are a very important part of society,” he said.

The CP assured that the command would protect all tricycle operators in the state from intimidation and abuse by touts and criminal elements.

According to him, the police will not allow anybody to intimidate tricycle operators because they are not second-class citizens but hardworking people carrying out lawful businesses in society.

”You have rights under the constitution like every other citizen; we will not condone anyone violating your rights.

“Kindly channel whatever grouse against anybody, including police officers, to my office through your leader,” he said

Earlier, Osita Obi, coordinator, AKDF, commended the police for the partnership, assuring that members would be law-abiding.

Mr Obi lamented the economic exploitation of Keke operators by non-state actors, saying that it was having an adverse effect on their businesses.

(NAN)

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