Commercial tricycle (popularly known as keke) operators on Wednesday staged a peaceful protest over alleged sales of fake tickets to them by touts in Uvwie local Government area of Delta State.
Their protest caused serious vehicular traffic gridlocks as the protesters blocked the Arias Junction, along the ever busy Effurun-Sapele Road and the Effurun Roundabout in Effurun, Uvwie Local Government Area.
The protesters vowed to continue the protest if nothing is done to address the situation by relevant Government agencies.
They carried placards with inscriptions like, ,” We say No to Fake Tickets”, “We Nor Go Gree ooo”, among others as they chant solidarity songs.
According to Daily Independent Report , one of the protesters who simply identified himself as Capable said that they were being compelled to buy fake tickets by touts in the town when the Delta State Governor, RT. Hon. Sheriff Oborevwori has not approved the sales of tickets to tricycle operators.
He said they embarked on the protest because the touts also beat and inflicted bodily injuries on one of their members two days ago.
Another tricycle operator, Mr. Ikenna Nwachukwu corroborated the claims of his colleague pointing out that the ticket which carries the 2024 date is being forcefully sold to them at the rate of three hundred naira(₦300.00).
He added that anyone caught selling the fake tickets to their members will be severely dealt with.
He appealed to Governor Sheriff Oborevwori to intervene in the matter before issues get out of hand.
At the time of filing this report, the protest is still ongoing as Policemen were seen on ground trying to forestall any breakdown of law and order.