Get Latest Tori News Alert!
Enter your email below.

Delivered by FeedBurner





Hot Stories
Recent Stories

Fashola to Re-introduce Inter-State Toll Gates as He Unveils Plans for Federal Roads

Posted by Odinaka on Wed 09th Dec, 2015 - tori.ng

Minister of Works, Babatunde Raji Fashola has confirmed that Nigeria is set to re-introduce tolls on Federal highways linking states.

 
During his first news conference tagged "Setting the Agenda for Delivering Change" on Tuesday in Abuja, Minister of Power, Works and Housing, Babatunde Fashola, disclosed that the Federal Government will re-introduce highway tolling to raise additional funds to finance road infrastructure and ensure efficient road maintenance.
 
He said that adequate funding of the nation’s road infrastructure would generate job opportunities and reduce unemployment in the country.
 
"Maintenance would be our watchword. We are setting up a robust maintenance regime to keep our highways in good shape.
"This shows that tolling is necessary to support government funding. So, it will not be too much if we ask every road user to pay little to augment government funding for road maintenance.
"It is eminent commonsense for us to find that money. We will use technology; so if we don’t pay cash, you will pay by tokens or tickets and the money is accountable and it will go to the right place.
"We will manage that fund properly and we will hold those who we put there to account," the minister said.
 
It can be recalled that tolling was scrapped by former President Olusegun Obasanjo after his administration imposed fuel tax. Since then, attempts to restart the policy had failed.
 
Fashola said as a short-term strategy, the ministry would start with quick completion of ongoing inter-state roads in order to facilitate connectivity, before working on those that bear heavy traffic.
"We commit all our skills, energies, and collective integrity unreservedly to playing our part, but how much success we deliver is dependent also on the citizens’ commitment to their own part," he said.
 
He observed that lack of funding had caused many construction companies to retrench their workers due to the huge debts owed them by the various tiers of government.
 
He said:"Clearly, good roads will help reposition and grow our economy, reduce travel time, cost of transportation of goods and services, and restore jobs that have been lost to transport-dependent services.
"Some of the numbers from only four construction companies that were sampled, suggest that at least 5,150 workers have been laid off as at March 11, 2015.
 
"If each contractor has only 100 employees at each of the 200 contract sites, it means at least that 20,000 people who lost their jobs can return to work. If the right budget is put in place and funded for contractors to get paid.
"The possibility to return those who have just lost their jobs back to work is the kind of change that we expect to see by this short-term strategy."


Top Stories
Popular Stories


Stories from this Category
Recent Stories