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Minibus Driver Arrested Over Alleged Killing Of TRAMRA Official In Calabar

By Kelvin Ololo The Cross River State Police Command has arrested a 54-year-old commercial mini-bus driver, identified as Godwin Okoko, in connection with the alleged murder of an official of the Traffic Management and Regulatory Agency (TRAMRA) during an enforcement operation in Calabar. The incident occurred on Monday, May 25, 2026, at about 9:45 a.m.

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TRAMRA Officer Killed During Clash With Commercial Driver In Calabar

By Kelvin Ololo A traffic enforcement officer attached to the Cross River State Traffic Management and Regulatory Agency (TRAMRA) has died following an altercation with a commercial mini-bus driver in Calabar, prompting a police investigation into the circumstances surrounding the incident. The tragic incident reportedly occurred on Monday, 25 May 2026, around Marian Hills, Calabar,

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Breaking News Investigation Reports

After CrossRiverWatch’s Investigation, Drivers Protest, Governor Otu Reviews Transport Regulations In Cross River

By Kelvin Ololo And Sylvia Akpan The Cross River State Government has reviewed and announced a reduction in transport tickets and traffic-related fines after CrossRiverWatch’s investigation on high ticketing, extortion and abuse of commercial drivers by the agents of the transport regulatory agencies. This also followed the recent protest by commercial drivers in Calabar over

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Breaking News Civic Space Investigation

How Cross River Transport Agencies’ Untrained Touts Squeeze Drivers Dry To Meet Targets

By Chris Njoku Every morning by 6:AM, as the day begins to unfold, Monday Iyamba, a commercial minibus driver in the 8 Miles area of Calabar, diligently cleans his vehicle and performs routine checks before setting out for his daily work to survive. Behind this disciplined routine lies deep anxiety that raises blood pressure, not

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Calabar: ACROJ Frowns At Unprofessional Conduct Of Government Transport Agents

By Patrick Obia Listen To The Report The Association of Cross River Online Journalists, ACROJ, has frowned at the continuous manhandling, harassment and humiliation of commercial drivers in the Calabar metropolis by agents of the Transport Management and Regulatory Agency, TRAMRA. The Chairman of ACROJ, Comrade Edem Darlington, expressed worries over the continuous harassment of

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