He, however, pledged not to ban Okada in the state.
Fayose also charged the union to partner with government in registering all its members in view of the incessant robbery operations being perpetrated by riders in the state.
Addressing commercial cyclists in Ado Ekiti, the governor said his government would not recognize more than a group in the union.
“If they cancel Okada in every other state, that won’t happen in Ekiti. But what I want is disciplined and responsible motorcyclists’ association that can partner with government for meaningful development. Government alone cannot maintain security; I have to partner with an organization like you. But I won’t tolerate unruly behaviour.”
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