OGUN TAKES MEASURES ON COMMUTERS' SAFETY, TRANSPORT FARE REDUCTION



 In furtherance of its resolve to make life easier for its citizens, Ogun State Government has commenced moves towards ensuring safety of commuters and drastic reduction in the cost of transportation in the State.

 The State Commissioner for Transportation, Engineer Olugbenga Dairo, made this disclosure in Abeokuta during seperate meetings with representatives of  Road Transport Employers Association of Nigeria (RTEAN) and Tricycle Owners Association of Nigeria (TOAN),  Ogun State chapters, saying government is poised to change the narratives by establishing a rules-based process in regulating all activities in the State transport sector.

He explained that the recent creation of the Ministry is in demonstration of government's readiness to rid the sector off exploitation, hooliganism, areaboy gangsterism and other social vices associate's with the sector.

"We have a clear mandate of establishing a process-based, rules-based, and organised transport system that is concerned with the safety and welfare of  service users (passangers), who are the number one stakeholders above every other interest. In this regard, we shall put all the precautionary measures in place towards ensuring safety and regulated transport fare through an organised and acceptable modus operandi so as to help make transportation affordable and life more meaningful for the people of the State", the Commissioner explained.
 
Engineer Dairo said the State government would ensure that all transport operators and Unions in the State abide by its rules and regulations and operate as responsible corporate citizens with sound governance structures and zero tolerance for extortion of commuters through arbitrary increase in transport fares, harassment and other unprofessional acts within and outside the parks and garages.

 Engineer Dairo, however, called for cooperation from all transport unions, operators and other stakeholders in transport sector across the state with assurance that government placed high premium on the development and improvement of the State transport system.

In his own remarks, the State Chairman of RTEAN, Alhaji Titilayo Akibu, pleaded with government to renovate all the parks and garages in the State as they are all in dilapidated shapes, and as well sought for financial assistance through facilitation of affordable loans to promote and develop transportation business in the State.

He then commended government's decision to create the Ministry of Transportation as a way of transforming the sector, promising loyalty and strict adherence to government's policies and directives to enhance sanity in the system.

The meeting which is first in the series is billed to address all transport unions and associations following banning of the National Union of Road Transport Workers (NURTW) activities in the State.

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