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Commercial Drivers, Okada Riders Allege Police Extortion
Commercial bus drivers and Okada riders have cried out over what they described as high level of extortion by security men on Igwuruta/Etche road.
Some drivers who spoke to our reporter Saturday said between Igwuruta and Egwi town, there were about five security check points and that at each of the check points, a driver or okada rider was being forced to part with at least N50.
One of the bus drivers who identified himself simply as Chidi explained that the development has become a source of worry to most commercial drivers on the road.
“I quite commend the security officers for securing the area, but the rate at which they extort money from drivers at each check point is becoming worrisome”, he said.
Another driver, Onyebuenyi, said, “it appears that collection of N50 and N100 from any commercial driver has become part of police official work”, adding that a bus driver pays no less than N400.00 from Igwuruta to Okehi, the council headquarters.
Onyebuenyi called on the Special Monitoring Team of the Inspector-General of Police (IGP) to visit Etche to see how men of Nigeria Police on the road were defaming the force.
An Okada rider, Chima ,who operates between Igwuruta to Mumuture Mba town said the money okada riders pay to police was affecting their income.
“Imagine from Egwi, you meet a squad that always stations at Egwi/Nihi/Afara junction. This squad hardly collects anything less than N100 from an okada rider.
“Before you get to Umuaturu from Igwuruta, an Okada rider pays between N300 – N350 and you begin to wonder how much you charge a passenger. he said”
Chima appealed to the Commissioner of Police in the state to check the activities of his men on Etche road.
It would be recalled that the Inspector General of Police, Ibrahim Idris, had banned check points on public roads by the police and also set up a special squad to arrest officers collecting money from commercial drivers.
However, it appears that activities of the squad do not get to remote areas where such illegal collections still take place.
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