The mayor of Ethiopia's capital city Addis Ababa Takele Uma on Wednesday said a ban on motorcycle use will be implemented in the city starting from July 7, in a bid to curb rising criminality.
Speaking to local journalists, Takele said criminals have in recent months been using motorcycles to engage in assaults and robberies of Addis Ababa residents.
"Addis Ababa city administration will impose a ban on the use of motorcycles in the city starting July 7," Takele said.
"However, the ban will not affect those conducting licensed businesses with motorcycles, those who use motorcycles as postal carriers and motorcycles used by diplomatic missions," said Takele.
He also said the motorcycle use ban was implemented in the city after a one-week long study revealed many criminal activities are done using motorcycles.
Takele also said the Addis Ababa city administration will impose a ban on travel by most freight vehicles in the city during day time to alleviate the rising traffic congestion in the city.
Addis Ababa, a city of an estimated 5 million plus population is generally considered a safe city for residents and expats.
However, rising incidences of violent crimes using motorcycles and cars have alarmed residents and officials.
Source: GNA
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i know ours will be turned into politics instead of thinking about the nation interest. Ghana is the only country who looks on as crime is going on because of political scores. I urge fellow Ghanaians to take their stand as citizens and defend their peaceful country. A country where you can walk in the night without fear but now you have to fear for your life after 7pm
When this okada thing started in Ghana, our lazy and unintelligent leaders were quite. They have forgotten that all crimes that are being committed is done with the use of motor bikes. They have refused to think.
THIS CAN NOT BE IMPLEMENTED IN GHANA BECAUSE THE POLITICIANS THEMSELVES EITHER ARE OPERATING THE BUSINESS BEHIND THE SCENES OR THEIR SUPPORTERS/FAMILY MEMBERS ARE DEEP-NENCKED IN IT AND THE POLITICIANS CAN DO NOTHING ABOUT IT. THE POLICE WHO ARE SUPPOSED TO ENFORCE LAW AND ORDER ON THE OTHER HAND ARE BENEFITING SO MUCH AS THE RIDERS ARE ARRESTED AND SOME CEDIS MUST CHANGE HANDS EVERYTIME, THE RIDERS THEMSELVES COMPLAIN BITTERLY EVERYTIME.