MP for Akrofum Joseph Azumah has engaged Okada Riders ahead of new reforms as he promised to support them in training and licenses.
The MP, from Ashanti Region Azumah, has met with a section of commercial Motorcycle users to explain to them the benefits of the new Reforms of their type of transport system.
According to him, this will help them to be recognized legally and avoid being harassed by the police and also boost their business
The first time National Democrat Congress Member of Parliament promised to lead them to obtain the necessary training set aside by the government and also get them a license
Amongst some of the new Reforms are: one must be 25 years and above, one Must have a Valid National ID card, and one must Purchase the right protective gear.
Also, sit for proficiency exams, eye tests, and DVLA Okada riding card, and go for training for a unique yellow plate.
Users must, in addition, have Passenger helmet numbers and obey all traffic regulations.
Failure to abide by these rules may attract 100 penalty units or jail.