Wednesday, June 16, 2010

The Motorcyclist Riots

I am away from Jos at this time and this is the reason why I am responding to this incident this late but I have followed the story from the start. My inability to respond quickly has also given the opportunity to reflect on this issue more deeply. This is another case of the lack of sensitivity on the part of our so called leaders and the sustained willingness of the poor masses to allow these political opportunists who wear the cloak of religion to advance their selfish agendas. Firstly, Governor Jonah Jang did not approach this issue as someone serving a State that has become volatile and more so, he failed to realise that these motorcycles serve a greater purpose than the crime they are used to commit. I don’t personally like the sight of motorcycles on our roads and the nuisance which they constitute to car drivers, but what I don't like does not matter here, these motorcycles are the major means of transportation for majority of commuters in the city, so even if they are being used for criminal activities as the government has claimed, we cannot ignore what they contribute to the life of the city. I also believe that that most of those who patronise these motorcyclists do not like them but they have to continue patronage because there are no alternatives and this is where I have a message for the government. We would have prevented the loss of those innocent lives if the government have been a little bit more sensitive and more holistic in their approach. It would have been wonderful if the government acknowledged these motorcycle riders as part of the socio-economic reality of the city and offer an alternative – may be mass transit buses which I believe will offer a credible competition for them, I believe the masses would have by their action eased these motorcyclists off the streets or restrict them to some remote areas which can now be backed by law. As things stand right now, there is a vacuum created and if I know our system very well, it will only take a while before these cyclists resurface and it will be a a serious embarrassment for the government. It is not too late for the government to fill this vacuum by providing alternative means of transportation.

2 comments:

gbemle said...

I quite agree with this opinion, only that transit would not be a proper solution taking into consideration the layout and topography of Jos city.

Tricycles, popularly known as Keke NAPEP or KEKE Marwa would be better suited for the Town.

They can then monitor who then register the tricycles to and their performance overall as well.

Gadgetsville said...

The govt actually announced during the week that they will 'flood' the city with taxis and tricycles. My candid opinion is that the govt is putting the cart before the horse. Let's hope that the plan to provide the alternatives will materialize.