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Nigeria’s Transport Commission Bill ready soon

Abuja – A law that would birth a central regulatory body for Nigeria’s transport sector, which has been in the making would soon be enacted.

The country’s Senate Committee on Land Transportation Chairman, Sen. Gbenga Ashafa, who disclosed that the Bill is at its final stage, said the leadership of the Senate is trying to reposition the sector through the bill.

Ashafa said this during the 2nd Transportation Growth Initiative (TGI) International Conference held in Abuja on Monday that the bill will bring regulation to the transport sector.

“The Senate leadership in repositioning the Nigerian transport sector, one of the priority bills of the Senate is the National Transport Commission Bill, which the Joint Senate Committee on Land, Marine and Aviation transport that I chair, has just concluded the work, all things been equal we expect to lay our report before the Senate this week.

“If we are doing all these and we don’t have the legislative conducive environment you can operate in, it will all come to nothing.

“We are going through the last stage of it, this week we must deliver that final report,” he said.

According to him, the bill has gone through the public hearing, while some grey areas have been sorted out by the technical committee that comprises of all the stakeholders.

The chairman said that when the bill is eventually passed into law it will establish a multi-modal transport regulator, which will regulate all the transport sub-sector.

Speaking on the theme of the event, he said smart mobility is a foundation building blocks which include legislation, inter-modalism, multi-modalism, urban development, infrastructure, intelligent transport system, and intelligent traffic management system among others.

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However, Dr. Aminu Yusuf, Chairman Transportation Growth Initiative, Board of Trustees said that TGI was incorporated by a coalition of public and private transportation stakeholders in 2012 which commenced activities in April 2015.

He said that the vision of the initiative was to harness and develop the resource for a better transportation future for Nigeria and Africa.

 

With reports from NAN

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