Business
‘Integrated Transport System, Imperative To Employment’
A chartered
transporter, Mr. Basil Opara has called for an integrated transport system aimed at enhancing employment, poverty reduction and economic development in the country.
Opera, a member of the Chartered Institute of Transport and Logistics (CITL) who made the call in an interaction with The Tide, Wednesday in Port Harcourt described integrated transport system as a veritable tool for achieving sustainable economic development.
He said an effective transport system covering rail, waterways, air and road, would positively affect the socio-economic life of the citizenry.
According to him, an integrated transport system will minimise production cost and encourage further investment.
“A reliable transportation mode would encourage output and ensure continuity while supply increases rapidly.
“It is important to know that reliable and affordable transport services that are on modal line, serve as a catalyst that promotes the vicious circle of economic development,” Opara said.
He recalled that Nigeria had in time past benefitted tremendously from rail transport, which led to the development of industries in various parts of the country.
The chartered transporter said the means of transport was the same used to ferry heavy cargo across the country.
“The dominance of road has over-shadowed the areas of waterways and railway. Consequently, we are faced with enormous challenge of economic and social development. When operational, the rail system will generate employment for many people”, he said.
Corlins Walter
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