Ban on your activities beyond 9pm still in force – Kwara CP warn Okada, tricycle operators

The new Kwara State Commissioner of Police, Ebunoluwarotimi Adelesi, has reminded industrial okada and tricycle operators in the state that the ban on their operational hours mounted between 9pm and 6am stays in force all through the state.

Speaking after a gathering with the associations of each teams on the police headquarters in Ilorin, the police commissioner reminded the unions of the prevailing legislation promulgated by the state authorities to streamline their operations on the stated time.

She additionally reinstated her dedication to implementing the legal guidelines to the letter and suggested the union leaders to warn members of the command’s readiness to begin implementing the legal guidelines and prosecuting any member caught violating them.

A press release by the spokesman of the command, SP Okasanmi Ajayi, in Ilorin on Saturday night, stated Ebunoluwarotimi, additional warned felony parts in the state to vary their evil methods or danger grave penalties.

She suggested law-abiding residents to go about their lawful companies with none worry of intimidation from criminals or legislation enforcement companies.

The police commissioner stated no stone could be left unturned to make sure crimes and criminality develop into issues of the previous in Kwara State, as it’s not going to be enterprise as typical for lawbreakers in the state.

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