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NURTW lauds FG’s proposed mass transit scheme

The mass transit scheme will provide new vehicles for commercial drivers in the country.

• September 17, 2022
NURTW
NURTW [Photo credit:The Sun Nigeria]

The National Union of Road Transport Workers (NURTW) has commended the Federal Ministry of Transportation’s plan for a mass transit scheme to provide new vehicles for commercial drivers in the country.

National president of the union, Tajudeen Baruwa, who led some national officers of the union on a courtesy visit to the Minister of State for Transportation, Ademola Adegoroye, in Abuja, said the scheme was long overdue and welcome development.

This is contained in a statement on Saturday in Akure by Ebenezer Adeniyan, the minister’s media aide.

The ministry had set up a committee to work towards implementing a proposed special scheme for mass transit to be driven by transport operators for ease of road transportation across the country.

Mr Baruwa, who said commercial drivers across the country heaved a sigh of relief when the news of the proposed scheme filtered, added that the union would partner with the federal government to ensure the actualisation of the scheme.

The union leader disclosed that the last time commercial drivers enjoyed a sustainable mass transit scheme was in 1992 during the regime of General Ibrahim Babaginda, saying attempts by successive administrations on mass transit schemes failed.

Mr Baruwa, therefore, urged the minister to get the leadership of the transport union involved in the process, as the drivers would be able to guide the government on the scheme’s implementation, especially on the choice of vehicles suitable for Nigerian roads.

He said commercial drivers no longer could buy new vehicles while dealers, who could give vehicles out on ‘hire purchase’ to drivers, were no longer in business.

Responding, Mr Adegoroye commended the union for its readiness to partner with the ministry on the proposed mass transit scheme, saying it would be revolving and that other stakeholders such as banks and insurance companies would be involved.

The minister added that the committee in charge had been given the mandate to seek the input of transport unions and other stakeholders in implementing the scheme.

Mr Adegoroye expressed worry about the condition of most of the vehicles used for commercial transportation in the country.

He said the scheme was aimed at phasing out rickety vehicles from Nigerian roads and providing an enabling environment for transportation to safeguard the lives of commuters.

He lauded the union’s leadership for maintaining strong and disciplined followership and urged the union to train its members on the dangers of alcohol drinking and drug abuse currently rampant at many motor parks across the country.

“There should be special training for commercial drivers, and there should be stringent conditions to be met by someone before becoming a commercial driver.

“You also need to curb individual recklessness by training your members against drunk-driving and drug abuse.

“Alcohol should not be sold in motor parks, and any driver who needs to take medications to relax should do so when he is not going to drive. We need to stop putting the lives of our people in danger,” Mr Adegoroye warned.

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