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Transport Unions Task FG On Tollgates Revenue

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Two transport unions
have urged the Federal Government to use revenue from the proposed reintroduction of tollgates on the nation’s highways for roads maintenance, development and expansion.
The unions are National Union of Road Transport Workers (NURTW) and the Road Transport Employers Association of Nigeria (RTEAN) in Lagos State.
NURTW Chairman, Mr Tajudeen Agbede, and Chairman of RTEAN, Mr Muhammed Musa, spoke in separate interviews with newsmen in Lagos.
Reports say that the Senate had on Oct. 25 passed a motion seeking to resuscitate the collection of tolls on the Federal Highways across the country.
The Senate also argued that tolls collection from road users was the only way to maintain, construct and enhance roads efficiency.
Former President Olusegun Obasanjo had during his tenure ordered the demolition of tollgates on all the federal roads.
Agbede said that demolitions of the tollgates were largely responsible for the current deplorable condition of roads.
He urged government to put mechanism in place to ensure that revenue from the tollgates, when fully reintroduced, were effectively use for road maintenance.
“The proposed re-introduction of tollgates is a welcome development provided the revenue will be used for maintenance and expansion of the existing roads as well as construction of new ones.
“Government should put in place a mechanism to ensure effective use of toll fees on road development and maintenance,” he said.
The NURTW chief, however, urged government to limit the numbers of tollgates to avoid imposing more hardship on the populace.
In his remarks, Musa said that revenue from the proposed reintroduction of tollgates should be appropriately monitored and ensure proper accountability to serve its purpose.
According to Musa, Nigeria needs to build good and durable roads to boost its economy.
“When roads are in good condition, motorists will not complain, but it will be unfair for people to be paying tolls on bad roads.
“I believe if the roads are well maintained, carnage will be reduced, and it will also curb spate of highway robbery attacks,” the RTEAN chairman said.

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