Keke Operators in Imo State were Tuesday forced to stop operation and declare their support for Governor Rochas Okorocha’s re-election bid in 2015.
Government agents with some security men were seen at the Orlu Road
roundabout, stopping the tricycle operators and parking them at the
premises of the new international conference centre.
It was also the same situation at the Concorde area where the
tricycles were being impounded and kept at Hero’s Square pending when
their meeting with the governor ended.
It was gathered that any keke operator who did not want to be part
of the meeting, was made to pay the sum of N2000 to go with his
tricycle. But because most of them had no such money that time, they all
agreed to attend the Okorocha support rally.
The tricycle riders [Keke], under the aegis of Imo Pilots Transport
Association [IMPTA] later embarked on demonstration in support for
Governor Rochas Okorocha as they chanted songs of solidarity along the
major streets of Owerri urging the governor for a second term bid come
2015.
In their address at the end of their rally at the Freedom Square
Owerri, the President, comrade Austin Chikere Ojukwu expressed gratitude
to the governor for unifying the various Keke Unions under one umbrella
known as “Imo Pilots”
The union equally commended Governor Okorocha for good governance and prudence in managing the resources of the state.
This they said had manifested in the numerous dividends of democracy visible in all nooks and crannies of the state.
The President pointed out that Keke Operators had benefited in such
areas as provision of free fuel and kerosene, N10 million interest free
loan, free Education from Primary to tertiary institution, massive road
construction and dualization, construction of inland bridges as well as
massive rural roads construction in each of the 27 local government
areas among others.
Ojukwu assured the governor of their readiness to support his
re-election bid come 2015 and stressed that “the Douglas House is not
vacant for another governor come 2015”
He further assured the governor that the Keke Operators have
volunteered to assist the state in tracking and checking
criminality. He however appealed to the governor to provide the union
land allocation for construction of their office complex as well as
appoint some of their qualified members into political offices.
Responding, Okorocha thanked the group for their continued
support. He recalled that he used the Keke during his first political
rally in 2011 and assured them that he will continue to maintain the
long standing relationship between him and Keke Operators.
The governor promised to send two keke operators to South Africa
for training in Air Plane piloting and further pledged a donation of an
official bus to assist the Keke Union in its activities to enable them
continue to support him.
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