Business
Association Hails Women’s Involvement In Tricycle Business
Tricycle business in the country popularly called ‘Keke Marwa‘ is believed to be a male-dominated-transport business.
However, the perception is gradually fading off with the emergence of ladies as competitors. Okota-Isolo and Surulere axis of Lagos State is faster becoming a world of female
“Keke Marwa” riders who have defied all odds to beat unemployment.
Some members of the National Commercial Motorcycle and Tricycles Owners and Riders Association of Nigeria (NCMTORAN), Okota chapter, also spoke.
They said that the increase in women’s participation in ‘Keke Marwa’ had brought respect anddignity to the work.
They told newsmen in separate interviews that more women were now involved in the business and were also doing well.
“The business is a fair treatment to both male and female involved and there is no form of gender discrimination or inequality, says Sulaiman Ajayi, a rider and member of NCMTORAN.
When asked if he could allow his wife to also go into the business, his reply was in the negative with reasons.
“I respect wives who do this transport business, but I cannot allow my wife to be involved because she will be too hardened for my liking and the job can be sometimes strenuous.
“I prefer her trading in the market, “he said. Another member, Kayode Salawu said no job was specially made for a man alone.
“ The working environment of tricycle business is made conducive for both genders and it has brought about a balanced work force. “ We respect our female colleagues and we don’t intimidate them because we have the experience more than them but we rather teach them, “he said
“ We respect our female colleagues and we don’t intimidate them because we have the experience more than them but we rather teach them,
“He said newsmen correspondent was also opportune to get some female riders’views on why they launched themselves into riding “Keke Marwa”.
Jennifer Nwanze, 25, was quite cheerful to tell her story, the spite herl working for hours under the scorching sun.
“I started this business two years ago with the help of my brother who introduced me to this business; he is also a “keke” rider.
“He saved enough money to buy three extra keke and I told him to teach me how to ride one since I was jobless.
“Riding has been fun and challenging since I started, and people will most times prefer boarding my keke than those of my male contemporaries.
“At least, this is better for me than going to sleep around with men for money, “she said. Another female tricycle rider, Amaka Onyemechi, advised females to stop treating themselves as second class citizens so that nobody would take them for a ride.
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