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TOAN Chairman Spent N100k To Fuel 2 Tricycles During 17-hr Lagos-Abuja Trip To Honour Tinubu

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TOAN Chairman Spent N100k To Fuel 2 Tricycles During 17-hr Lagos-Abuja Trip To Honour Tinubu - autojosh

TOAN Chairman spent N100,000 to fuel two brand new tricycles during 17-hour trip from Lagos to Abuja to honour Tinubu.

The tricyclists covered 757-km distance from Lagos to Abuja by tricycles to mark the president’s 38 days in office.

Tricyclists under the auspices of the Tricycle Owners Association of Nigeria (TOAN) covered a 757-km distance from Lagos to Abuja to show solidarity for President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s administration.





Speaking with journalists, the Chairman of TOAN (Ajah branch), Babatunde Olisah, said the visit was to mark the president’s 38 days in office and also to seek his support for Nigerian youths and tricycle riders in particular.

During the over 17-hour journey to the Federal Capital Territory, the trio spent N100,000 to fuel two brands tricycles acquired for the trip and had stopovers at Ijebu Ode, Akure and Ore before heading down to Abuja.

Olisah said :

“I and my two colleagues Akintade Temitope and Ahmed Bolaji bought these brand new tricycles to embark on this journey.

“We drove 757km from Lagos to Abuja and spent over 17 hours on the road just to rally support for our president and seek his government’s support for the youths, especially our union.





“We spent about N100,000 on fuel for the two tricycles used and had stopovers at Ijebu Ode, Akure and Ore before heading down to Abuja to commend Mr President and seek his support for our youths,” he said.

Olisah further stated that Nigerians had high expectations from the new government, which he said was evident with the solidarity they received en route to Abuja from Lagos. He urged the president not to fail them.





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