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Ondo Govt Bans Vehicles With Unauthorised Tinted Glasses
NOVEMBER 13, 2020
Ondo State Governor, Oluwarotimi Akeredolu, has imposed a ban on vehicles with unauthorised tinted glasses.
This is contained in a statement issued on Friday by the Commissioner for Information and Orientation in the state, Donald Ojogo, while reacting to the spike in crime rate across the state.
Akeredolu also called on residents to support the government in ensuring the security of lives and properties of the people.
He banned all vehicles with unauthorised tinted glasses from plying the roads in the state, saying such vehicles without a duly certified permit issued by a relevant security agency should be impounded.
“The Ondo State Government has noted with concern, the worrisome spike in crime rate across the state, and in particular, security reports at the disposal of government are considered signs deserving of serious attention.
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“Specifically, the last one week witnessed an unimaginable upsurge in robbery, kidnapping and in some cases, murder. This is no doubt, condemnable,” the statement said.
The governor urged the residents to take responsibility by exposing the criminals within their environment and issued some directives to check the increase in crime rate.
Governor Akeredolu also directed that all commercial motorcycle operators, otherwise known as Okada, should operate within the hours of 6am and 6pm.
He warned that no commercial motorcycle must operate beyond 6pm, stressing that anyone found flouting the directive would have his motorcycle impounded.
The state government, therefore, urged all security agencies to come out and confront the challenge, assuring that every necessary support in terms of human and logistics aids would be provided to ensure the safety of residents within the state.
According to the government, it is pertinent to reiterate that security enhancement and the war against insecurity must be the responsibility of everyone.
“In this regard, residents of the state are urged to provide useful information about crime, criminal elements, and activities in their immediate environment. Let’s collectively keep our State safe; expose criminals,” the statement added.
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