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Institute Wants NASS To Pass Transportation Bill
The Chartered Institute
of Logistic and Transport of Nigeria has appealed to the National Assembly to pass the National Transport Policy Bill to facilitate the development of the sector.
The Institute’s Executive Director, Mr. Francis Ehiguese, made the appeal at a transport forum held in Port Harcourt recently.
He said that the passage of the bill would reduce crises in the sector.
Ehiguese said the road and rail transportation sub-sectors were not doing well because of lack of regulatory framework to guide their operations.
He said that the Federal Government’s Conception of Ports Concession in 2006 was a step in the right direction, stressing the need for urgent reform in road and rail transportation.
The chartered transporter said that the Nigerian Ports Authority (NPA) with its 14,000 workforce had crisis before them and that when the Port regulatory policy came into existence, it made a huge difference, adding that today, private investors are investing in the ports because they have efficient facilities and equipment to work with.
He urged government to come up with a regulatory framework that would transform the rail and road transportation.
He said aviation sector has its own regulatory framework but the road sub-sector which is the backbone of all models of transportation is still not regulated.
Ehiguese said the institute has made its input through the National Transport Policy Bill on the regulatory framework for the sector, adding that the administrative pronouncement and power that made the Federal government to liberalise the ports and the power sector should be applied in the rail and road transport sub-sector.
He called for the establishment of a council for regulation of transportation.
Philip Okparaji
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