Okada Riders Association hints on boycotting 2024 elections over failure to legalize their operation

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The okada riders Association of Ghana has hinted on plans to boycott the 2024 elections if the government fails to legalize its operations.

Their demand according to them is borne out of the fact that the business has become a source of income for many Ghanaian youths.

The General Secretary of the group Abdul Razak speaking in an interview, disclosed that they can no longer withstand frequent harassment from law enforcement officers.

“We called on the government to legalize our operations. In the last two weeks or so our vice president went to speak about the vision he has for the country. And we did not hear any information about us. That is the reason why we are also calling on the government to legalize our operations.

“When you look at the country right now, the way this job has created jobs for the youth, it is really helping the youth with their daily bread. So that is the reason why we say that if the government legalizes this operation and we put law into order it will help the youth to put something on the table.”

Additionally, Abdul Razak mentioned that the formalization of their business will also reduce the harassment from law enforcement officers.

Meanwhile, the Association had earlier asserted that the threat of an election boycott will only be rescinded if any political party promises to legalize their operations when voted into power.