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Skye Bank Relaunches Transport Scheme In PH
In order to meet up
with transport challenges faced by residents of Port Harcourt City and its environs, the managers of Port Harcourt City Bus Service and Port Harcourt City Taxi Service, Skye Bank Plc has relaunched its transport scheme.
The Managing Director of “Yes Transport Limited who is also the Business Development Manager of Skye Bank, Mr. Andrew Amadasun, said at the ceremony recently that the scheme which was off since December last year has commenced full operation.
He noted that the scheme is a Public Private Partnership (PPP) project of the Rivers State Government and Skye Bank Plc.
The Managing Director who described the transport scheme as a reliable, affordable and dependable mass transit in the south-south reassured that it holds the interest of the masses in high esteem.
He said PHCBS offers services including bus charter for churches, schools excursion, wedding ceremony, advertisement placement and company staff amongst other stressing that customers have the opportunity to pay on monthly or weekly basis.
Amadasun remarked that the scheme has maintained safety record and quality services to customers and members of the public.
According to him, while PHCBS has got a mini motor park for PHCBS commuters transport terminal at Oyigbo, it had equally completed ultra-modern motor parks at Eleme in Eleme Local Government Area and Omagwa in Ikwerre local government area.
Noting that PHCBS serves as regulating agency in the Rivers State Public Transport Authority, the Managing Director stated that its affordable charges have forced transport fares down in most parts of the state where it operates.
Chris Oluoh
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