Enugu warns violators of ban on use of motorcycles in Enugu metropolis

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Pix: Governor Ifeanyi Ugwuanyi of Enugu State (right), explaining a point to member, representing Nkanu East and west in the Federal House of Representatives, Mr. Emeka Ujam (middle), and his colleague representing Enugu East and Isiuzo federal constituency , Mr. Kingsley Ebenyi, during the interment of Late Mrs. Cecilia Mbah at Owo, Enugu State, yesterday.

Enugu State Government has issued a note of warning to the defaulters of the ban it placed on the use of motorcycles within its capital territory which comprises Enugu North, East, and South local council areas.

According to a statement by the Secretary to the State Government
(SSG), Elder Gabriel Ajah, “the attention of Government of Enugu State has been drawn to the gradual violation of the ban on the use of motorcycles Law in Enugu Capital Territory which consist of three Local Government Areas, namely Enugu North, Enugu East, and Enugu South”.

This ban which is a conscious effort of the state government to ease traffic congestions and reduce criminality in the state was enacted by Enugu State House of Assembly on July 2012.

The ban which has since enactment taken full effect is being violated by some indigenes of the state warranting the government to state categorically that:

“The general public, including military and para-military officers are
hereby reminded that the law prohibiting the use of motorcycles in
Enugu Capital Territory is still in full force”.

The government statement clarified that the law, for avoidance of
doubt, does not permit all uniformed men including but not limited to the Army, Air Force, Police, Civil Defence, Prison Officers, State Security Service, Navy, whether in day time or night to ride
motorcycles in Enugu Capital Territory, including those in official
duties.

Those exempted from this ban are Dispatch Riders attached to all
military and paramilitary formation and permitted Courier outfits
under the hand and seal of the Transport Commissioner.

According to the statement dated February, 5, 2016, “henceforth,
anyone caught violating this law will be severely dealt with as the
appropriate government agencies have been mandated to enforce the law.
Note that ignorance of the law is no excuse and nobody is above the
law” the statement read in part. End