Municipal Order Regulating Motorbike Sector Within Bamenda City Council Area Enforced

Martial Gnoukapasir


Vincent Nji Ndumu, Government Delegate to the Bamenda city council
       The municipal order No. 004/MO/2019 of March 15th signed by Government Delegate to the Bamenda city council Vincent Nji Ndumu and visad by senior divisional officer for Mezam Songa Pierre Rene, for the re-organisation of the commercial motorbike sector in the city of Bamenda, went into effect Thursday April 4th after a press conference  at the Chambers of the city council, where the delegate Vincent Nji Ndumu detailed to media men and women the modalities and procedures to be followed by both the council and bike owners/ riders for the successful implemention of the decision.
      According to the delegate the Bamenda city council shall register all the motorcycles within the city, attributing numbers to all commercial motorcycles.
  He futher explained that the first 1000 commercial bike owners/riders to show up for the registration exercise shall each benefit a free numbered jacket and the tanks of their bikes  painted with the official yellow colour without charges as well.
   The documents required for the registration process as spelled out by Mr Vincent Nji ndumu includes the following:
- The carte grise.
- A valid national identity card of  rider or riders in the case of multiple riders per bike and two passport size photo.
    In the meantime the order equally restructured motorcycle parks within the city as u will find in the communique attached to this report.




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