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Insecurity: Ondo bans commercial motorcyclists from night operation

Mr Adeleye said that the ban was with immediate effect.

• March 11, 2026
Okada riders
Motorcyclists used to illustrate the story [Photo Credit: Bella Naija]

The Ondo State Government says it has banned the operation of commercial motorcyclists (Okada) from 7 p.m till 6a.m due to insecurity in the state.

Commander, Ondo State Security Network Agency, Amotekun Corps, Adetunji Adeleye, said this on Wednesday in Akure while parading 70 suspects for various offences.

Mr Adeleye stated that the restriction was to checkmate activities of kidnappers, armed robbers, and criminals operating in the state in recent times.

He stated that the restriction was earlier enforced but now reinforced in the state from 7 p.m. to 6 a.m.

Mr Adeleye, who said that the ban was with immediate effect, noted that commercial motorcyclists had two weeks to freely register and collect certified documents of eligibility before they could ride within the state.

He stated, “After two weeks, they will be made to pay N20,000 to the Board of Internal Revenue for registration. We want all Okada in the state properly documented. In the same vein, cart-pushing in major metropolises is banned.

“Mandatory registration of dealers and regulation of activities of scrap metal is going to be enforced, and prohibition of display of farm produce in unauthorised places. If you look around the town now, you find out people making makeshift markets at junctions, where they put tomato, onions, and other produce.

“These places are being used as monitoring points of the metropolis, and this has been uncovered by the intelligence section of the security agencies.”

Mr Adeleye also said that 39 of the 70 suspects were caught for flouting the law, 18 for kidnapping, one for anti-grazing, one for human trafficking, and 11 for cult-related cases.

 (NAN)

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