AMORAN: Alowonle, Sokoya, Others Frown At Thuggery Among Members

– Warns, any member found culpable shall face the full wrath of the law.

The leadership of the Articulated Motorcycle Riders Association(AMORAN), Ogun State chapter led by Otunba Nurudeen Aina popularly known as Alowonle reiterates never to rescind in his promises to purge the Association of acts of thuggery, social vices and corrupt practises capable of bringing the Association to ruins. He also made it clear that if such is not addressed on time, it etches a black dot on the blemish-free linen of the Association and that of the incumbent members of Executive saddled with the responsibility of piloting the affairs of the Association.

Otunba Aina in company of the Association’s Publicity Secretary, Otunba Taofeek Sokoya (Danku) made this Statement at the Association State Secretariat in Abeokuta while holding a press briefing. He disclosed further that acts of thuggery perpetrated by Motorcycle Unions in the past had dragged the Association’s image and goodwill to the pigsty. He reiterated further that his tenure shall wipe the Association clean with a transparent regime and people-oriented policies.

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However, Alowonle further warned members of AMORAN to shy away from thuggery, social vices and any attitude capable of soaking the garb of the Association in dirt. He stated further that unknown to them the general public has a full glimpse of their activities, either positive or negative which may provide them greater opportunities in future if positive, while otherwise may attract closed doors of opportunities as nobody wishes to associate him/herself with thuggery. He made it clear thus, “Any member found wanting shall be handed over to law enforcement agents to bare full consequences of his/her actions”.

Azeez Adelaja Onayiga,
Media Adviser,
OGUN State AMORAN,
7th August, 2020.




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