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RTC Laments Inadequate Vehicles, As RSG Assures Support
As part of efforts to boost commercial activities of Rivers Transport Company (RTC), the Rivers State Government has promised to give adequate support to the company to enable it overcome some of its challenges.
The Rivers State Commissioner for Transport, Hon Sam Soni Ejekwu gave the assurance when he paid a familiarisation visit to the RTC in Port Harcourt.
He expressed displeasure over a situation where out of 805 vehicles in the fleet of RTC, only 10 vehicles belong to government,
He said the state government would rub mind together with the board members and management of the company to proffer a way forward towards alleviating the challenges.
According to him, “I feel not comfortable over this kind of development where out of 805 vehicles in your fleet, only 10 belong to the state government. I know that you have also expressed reasons why it is so. We will rub minds together to know how we can improve on what we have”.
Hon Ejekwu, while commending the staff and members of the board for their relentless effort to sustain the business activities of the company said his visit to RTC was to strengthen the workforce and to familiarise with staff and the operational system of the company, stressing that government would do everything to support RTC carry out its job successfully.
Earlier, the RTC Board Secretary, Chief Allwell Chukwumenem had said that the company needed more vehicles to add to its fleet. According to him, the major problem confronting the company is inadequate vehicles, noting that most of the vehicles in operationn are on franchise basis, which he said government had earlier promised to give them more vehicles to enable them meet up with the challenges.
Some of the workers who spoke to The Tide said the commissioner’s visit was a welcome one at least to enable the state government know the challenges facing the company.
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