Commercial tricycle operators have headed to court to challenge the N8,000 sticker which they're allegedly being compelled to shop for by the Kano Road and Traffic Agency.
In their suit before Justice Jamilu Suleiman of the supreme court of Kano State, they're seeking an order restraining the state agency from “further arresting, harassing, intimidating” them.
The suit was filed by one Abdullahi Maisango on behalf of himself and other commercial tricycle riders within the state.
Joined as defendants are the director , Kano Road and Traffic Agency, Baffa Dan-Agundi, and therefore the KRTA itself.
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According to the plaintiff, the sticker that the tricycle riders are being forced to shop for bear the name and insignia of KRTA and is sold “at a non-negotiable sum of N8,000.”
Maisango said the agency was imposing fines on commercial tricycle riders who default in buying the sticker.
Counsel for the plaintiff, Abba Hikima, took an ex parte application before the court on Friday, seeking an interim injunction restraining the KRTA.
After taking argument from the lawyer, Justice Suleiman ordered the parties to take care of the “status quo ante” pending the hearing and determination of the motion on notice.
The judge then adjourned till October 21, 2020 to listen to the motion on notice.



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