The Benue State government has banned motorcycles and illegal revenue checkpoints in some parts of Sankera in the state.
The Benue State Security Council disclosed this known in a statement made available to journalists by the permanent secretary Bureau of Internal Affairs and Special Services, Uyina Matthew on Tuesday, December 29, 2020.
According to the statement, the decision was taken after the consideration of the security situation in Katsina-Ala and other parts of Sankera area of the state.
“The use of motorcycles is hereby banned in Katsina-Ala and Ukum Local Government Areas, till further notice.
“The use of tricycles also known as Keke and other means of transportation apart from motorcycles will be allowed in the two local government areas.
“Security operatives have been given the directive to arrest defaulters and impound their motorcycles.
“Aside from the revenue collection point at the head bridge in Katsina-Ala, no other revenue point is allowed within the local government area.
“All staff of the Board of Internal Revenue Service, BIRS are required to wear customized jackets and identity cards.
“Security agents are mandated to dismantle all illegal revenue collection points and makeshift shops.
“Also, loitering at Katsina-Ala head bridge is prohibited. Loading and unloading of vehicles at Takum Junction and Katsina-Ala head bridge is also prohibited.
“Law-abiding residents of the affected areas can now go about with their normal activities without fear,” the statement said.
Source: Daily Post