Edo mobile court convicts 33 tricycle operators without rider’s permit
Judiciary
AN Edo Mobile Magistrates’ Court in Okoro, at Egor Local Government Area of the state, on Wednesday convicted 33 persons for operating tricycles without rider’s permit.
The Chief Magistrate, Prince Mutairu Oare, convicted the 33 persons and ordered them to pay between N3,000 and N5,000
fine each, after they had pleaded liable to the offense.
Oare also ordered the convicts to obtain the rider’s permit forthwith.
He said that if they failed to obtain the permit, parking fees would be charged on their impounded tricycles.
Oare also said that after six weeks, the tricycles would be forfeited to the state government.
The Prosecuting Counsel, Mrs I. P. Madojemu had told the court that the 33 persons were apprehended within the Okhoro axis, riding their tricycles without a permit.
Madojemu said the offense contravened Section 9(4) and item 27 of the Second Schedule of the Edo Traffic Control and Management Agency Law, 2010.
The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that to obtain Rider’s permit from the state Board of Internal Revenue is N10,000 and to be renewed annually with the same amount. (NAN)
– Apr. 21, 2021 @ 13:56 GMT
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