Akwa Ibom State Commissioner for Transport, Anthony Luke, has dismissed speculations that the ban on motorcycles, tricycles and mini buses along prohibited routes in Uyo metropolis has been lifted.
Speaking on Thursday in Uyo, the commissioner said the ban remains fully in force, noting that enforcement officers with valid identification cards have been deployed to the concerned areas.
He mentioned the restricted areas to include Barracks Road, major trunk roads, and the entire Uyo metropolis, noting that only motorcycles with special permits issued by the Ministry of Transport are exempted.
According to him, the permits are reserved for essential service providers such as health workers and other critical duty personnel, like courier services.
He said, “The enforcement regime is uncompromising. Any motorcycle or tricycle apprehended within prohibited zones will be impounded and prosecuted at the mobile court. The court is empowered to impose substantial fines and authorize forfeiture in line with state regulations.
“To streamline compliance, all delivery and logistics agents operating motorcycles must obtain official government permits through the Ministry of Transport. Each delivery motorcycle will be profiled and registered under the name of its operator to ensure traceability and accountability.
“Enforcement officers, working in synergy with law enforcement agencies and bearing valid identity cards, have been deployed across the state. Their mandate is to sanitize prohibited areas, rid Uyo metropolis of unauthorized commercial motorcycles, tricycles, and mini buses, and ensure strict adherence to transport regulations.”



