Oil & Energy
Niger To Establish Computerised Vehicle Inspection Garages
The Niger State Govern
ment says it is planning to establish four computerized Vehicle Testing and Inspection garages in different parts of the state.
The Commissioner for Transport, Alhaji Mohammed Kpakor, disclosed this on Friday while speaking with newsmen in Minna.
Kpakor said that the garages would be established in partnership with a private firm (name not given) and sited at Minna, Bida, Kontagora and Suleja towns.
“While the government would provide the land for the construction of the garages, the private firm will construct the buildings and install all the necessary equipment,” he said.
Kpakor said that the proceeds from the projects would be shared in the ratio of 20-80 with the private firm taking the higher share.
He added that one per cent of the gross earnings would be reserved for capacity building of staff that would eventually take over the control of the garages.
He said that efforts to standardize vehicles testing and inspection in the state informed the decision to establish the garages.
According to him, the state government wants to ensure that only serviceable vehicles ply the roads.
Kpakor stated that the state executive council had approved new rates for the testing and inspection of vehicles.
“Light vehicles and Suburban Utility Vehicles (SUV) owners are now to pay N2, 250 for inspection and N1, 250 for road worthiness.
“Buses and coaches are to pay N3, 500 and N1, 250, while articulated vehicles carrying goods will attract between N6, 500 and N3, 750,” he said.
Kpakor also maintained that the policy would go a long way to increase the state’s Internally Generated Revenue (IGR).
“With over 50 per cent of vehicles in the country passing through the state, government is of the view that apart from reducing accidents the policy will also improve the IGR of the state,” he said.
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