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Nigeria: Presidency Lists Coys, Routes for Transport Fare Slash

Transport Fare Slash (News Central TV)

The Federal Government of Nigeria has listed routes and the companies it would partner with to slash transport fares for its announced intervention scheme.

This was made known by the Solid Minerals Minister, Dele Alake, in a press conference in Nigeria’s capital Abuja on Wednesday.

The minister said the presidential intervention of the 50 per cent transport fare slash on road transport is proof of President Bola Tinubu’s commitment to the welfare of Nigerians.

The transport fare slash also covers train routes

He stated that the move seeks to ease movement across the country during the festive season.

The names of the transportation companies and routes were later listed by presidential aide Bayo Onanuga.

Onanuga listed GIG (God is Good),  Young Shall Grow, Area Motor, Chisco Transport, God Bless Ezenwata as some of the participating companies.

Coys and routes for transport fare slash

Lagos – Kanο

Lagos – Abuja

Lagos – Jos

Lagos – Enugu

Lagos – Onitsha

Lagos – Owerri

Lagos – Aba

Lagos –  Abakaliki

Lagos – Nsuka

Lagos – Uyo

Lagos-Kaduna-Zaria

Lagos-PH

Onitsha-Kano

Onisha-Lagos

Onisha-Jos

Onisha-Abuja

Onisha-Sokoto

Onisha-Gombe

Onisha- Zakibiam

Ph-Owerri-Aba-Kano

Aba-Owerri- Abj

Aba-Lagos

Abuja-Sokoto

Abuja-Lagos

Abuja-Onitsha- Owerri – Port Harcourt

Abuja-Enugu/Abakaliki

Abuja-Gombe

Abuja-Kano

The Federal Government’s transport fare slash move also affects rail transportation with a 100 per cent waiver from Thursday, December 21, 2023, to January 4, 2024.

“What this means is that from tomorrow (Thursday), Nigerians willing to travel can board public transport via luxury buses at a 50% discount of current cost and all our train services on the routes the trains currently serve at zero cost to-and-fro on their travels this holiday season,” Alake said.

The cost of transportation has increased by more than double since petrol subsidies were removed earlier in the year.

In the wake of the petroleum subsidy reduction, the government made ideas including the deployment of gas-powered buses for public transport as a measure to bring down transport fares, one of the key problems faced by Nigerians.

As part of the plan, the government also proposed a N35,000 ($45) a month pay raise for six months for federal employees, a temporary suspension of VAT on diesel and social security cash transfers to the poorest Nigerians.

The level of delivery on the Federal Government’s promises on cash transfers and pay rise has not been entirely confirmed at the time of this report.

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