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Okada rider’s age reduced to 21 – Bukari Nikpe announces

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By: Ashiadey Dotse 

The Ministry of Transport led by the sector Minister, Joseph Bukari Nikpe, has announced a new decision to reduce the minimum age for commercial motorbike riders, also known as “okada” riders, from 25 to 21 years.‎

‎Transport Minister Joseph Bukari Nikpe shared that this change is part of plans to legalize okada operations in Ghana.

He has submitted a proposal to Cabinet for approval, aiming to include the new age limit in upcoming legislation.‎

‎The decision comes after many people, especially those in the motor riders’ association, raised concerns about the original age limit of 25. They said it would stop many young people from making a living through commercial riding.‎

‎If the new law is passed, okada and tricycle riders will need to meet several requirements. These include:‎

‎Having a valid national ID‎

‎Getting a commercial rider’s license from the DVLA‎

‎Passing tests on riding skills, theory, and eyesight‎

‎Completing mandatory training‎

‎Using yellow license plates‎

‎Wearing certified helmets with unique numbers‎

‎Providing helmets for passengers‎

‎Obeying all traffic and speed laws

The proposed law also sets strong penalties. Anyone operating outside approved unions or companies could face fines, jail time, or both.

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