For Lack of Accountability at the Motorcycle Union Of Liberia, Concern motorcyclists Protest

Monrovia- For Lack of Accountability at the Motorcycle Union Of Liberia, Concern motorcyclists Protested Saturday at one of the Union offices in Paynesville.

Many motorcyclists in and around Monrovia have complained that the money they paid as ticket fees daily have not been accounted for.

A motorcycle group under banner “Aggrieve Motorcyclists Union of Liberia” held a peaceful protest demanding the Motorcyclists Union of Liberia to give accountability of funds it generated since 2011—2019.

Some aggrieved cyclists

Speaking with group of reporters at the ELWA Junction, the chairman of the Aggrieve motorcyclists, Mr. Samuel Matila said, cyclists in and around Monrovia paid the amount of $30 Liberian Dollars for ticket each day to the union and I believed if the union was carrying on a project or paying the money to the government revenue, it will help solve some of the problems in the country, but we are very much disappointed in the union.

Some aggrieved cyclists

Mr. Matila further noted that, the union was founded to advocate and helps all motorcyclist across the country, but now people are using the union as what he called “business on their own”.

Meanwhile Matila is calling on the Liberian National Police, Justice Ministry and other legal authorities to intervene within 30 days to avoid future protest that will cause embarrassment for the government of Liberia.

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