NASS Charges Transport Ministry To Check Increased Fare During Festivities
The National Assembly has charged the Federal Ministry of Transportation to strategize ways that would check arbitrary hike on transportation fares during festive seasons.
The Minister of State for Transportation, Senator Gbemisola Saraki on Friday, disclosed this in a statement by Eric Orjiekwe, Director Press and Public Relations in Abuja.
Saraki who spoke in a meeting with stakeholders in the road transport said the meeting was at the instance of the House of Representatives, following deliberations on the arbitrary increase in transport fares during festive period, particularly for land transport.
The senator who was represented by the Director, Road Transport and Mass Transit Administration, Federal Ministry of Transportation, Udu-Ejembi Mary, said that amongst other outcomes, the meeting is expected to take an in-depth look at the reasons for the fare hikes which cause the citizens pains and affect the economy adversely..
According to Udu-Ejembi, the Honourable Members were concerned that well-meaning Nigerians were already viewing the situation as gross exhibition of greed and monumental corruption on the part of transporters who capitalize on high commuter traffic to exploit the people.
In his remarks, the National President, Driving School Association of Nigeria (DSAN), Jide Owatunmise, disclosed that “recovery factor” is one of the elements responsible for the hike in fares during festive periods as road operators see festive periods as an opportunity to recover lost grounds during off-festive seasons.
On his part,, the Deputy National Secretary General, Road Transport Employers’ Association of Nigeria, Comrade Henry Ejiofor Ugwu, said double taxation from bodies and establishments like the State Government, Local Government Authority, and even vigilantes are among causative forces driving up prices during festive period.
At the end of the deliberation, the Stakeholders called on the Federal Government to prioritize road construction and maintenance to reduce the damage to vehicles.
They equally called on the government to reduce park duties while also enacting traffic laws backed up with technology
Furthermore, they also advised that the activities of unions be monitored and regulated to reduce the hardship on passengers.
Of interest too is their suggestion that road Transport Unions should be compelled to organize periodic trainings for drivers to curb incessant road mishaps.
The Deputy Director, RT/MT, FMT, Ojo Idihaloise, The General Secretary, National Union of Road Transport Workers, Mr. Anthony Chukwudi Asogwa, President, Almgamated Commercial Tricycle and Motorcycle Owners Repairs and Riders Association of Nigeria, Managing Director, Road Accident Prevention Network Centre, Prince Ache Julius Ogu, representative from the Nigerian Police Force, Olarewaju Stephen, President, Painted Abuja Taxi, Comrade Shehu Shugaba Yar’ Adua, President, Female Drivers Association of Nigeria, Eunice Odeghe, were among other organizations present at the interface.