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Dispatch riders in Abuja get VIO registration deadline

Mr Bello said the agency had conducted a series of engagements with dispatch companies and riders before arriving at the August deadline.

• May 29, 2022
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A composite of a dispatch rider and VIO officer used to illustrate the story

Dispatch riders operating in the FCT must register with the Vehicle Inspection Office (VIO) by the first week of August or face sanctions.

FCT VIO director Abdul-Lateef Bello, in an interview on Sunday, said companies employing the riders must also register by the deadline.

Mr Bello said the agency had conducted a series of engagements with dispatch companies and riders before arriving at the August deadline.

“After registration and training, they will be given a different motorcycle specification of not less than 200 CC, which is a higher category than what you see around now,’’ he said.

The VIO director also said that there were additional requirements introduced alongside the new specifications.

“You must have a helmet and reflective jacket; riders must have certificates and new riders’ permits to operate in the city.

“If you don’t meet the stated criteria, then you have no business with delivery services,’’ he said.

Mr Bello also stressed that registered riders would undergo riding lessons offered by the directorate.

“So far, we have had an appreciable response looking at the number of riders undergoing training, and if you observe now within the territory, there is a level of compliance.

“This is in terms of behaviour, types of motorcycles and manner of riding, so it’s a gradual improvement.

“It’s not yet noticeable because the language most operators understand is enforcement. We shall start the enforcement; we will know those who are ready to obey the rules and regulations,” he said.

The director noted that the enforcement of the ban on commercial motorcycles had been difficult because Abuja city was not planned to accommodate the operation of motorcycle taxis and tricycles.

“Managing and enforcing the ban on the activities of motorcycles and tricycles within the city has been a very hectic assignment for the directorate because these riders are not willing to comply.”

He noted that the enforcement of the ban was not solely the responsibility of the VIO but also that of the FCT Administration.

Mr Bello said that notwithstanding the recklessness of most riders, their services were necessary, particularly to those who live or work in remote areas.

(NAN)

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