Lagos State government yesterday said that from January 1st 2014, it would commence enforcement on all commercial bus owners, drivers and conductors
who are yet to comply with the re-accreditation exercise in the
state.
Commissioner for Transportation, Kayode Opeifa, handed down the warning while announcing the hosting of the 13th National Council on Transportation, which will be the highest advisory body on all transport related matters across the federation,slated for 11th to 15th of November 2013. The summit's theme is: "Transformation of Transport Infrastructure, Catalyst for Socio-Economic growth."
Speaking on the second phase of Lagos Traffic Law, Opeifa, said, focus would be on improving the availability of, safety, security and the quality of service delivery of public transportation in the state.
He said: "This new system includes: the re-introduction of
commuter bus routing scheme, commercial passenger vehicle
licensing, corporate outlook for transport operators -use of uniform and badges and the implementation of passengers insurance for commercial passenger vehicles in Lagos state".
According to him, from January 1st 2014 which is the
commencement date, all commercial bus owners, drivers and
conductors are to visit any of the 21 zonal offices of the Vehicles Inspection Services, VIS, nearest to them for accreditation and documentation free of charge.
The process, he explained, involves the physical examination of
vehicles and particulars to ascertain its road worthiness status.
Opeifa, however, solicited the support and co-operation of all
stakeholders to ensure the success of the programme designed to further restore and reposition the sector for better productivity, service delivery and improved quality of life in the state.
Also commenting on the 13th National Council on Transportation, Opeifa said Lagos agreed to host the event in order to ensure adequate transport system in the state, identify opportunities within transport sector of the economy and promote various modes of transportation.
According to him, the NCT would be in two sessions, comprising of the technical session and the national council meeting.
Opeifa said the technical session would be led by the Permanent Secretary, Federal Ministry of Transport, Engr. Nebolisa Emordi which will focus on briefs from the states and federal agencies on the state of implementation of decisions taken at the 12th National Council Meeting held in Markurdi.
The Council, which comprises of all the commissioners for
Transportion from all the states in Nigeria including the Federal
Capital Territory, Abuja, will be chaired by the Minister for
Transportation, Senator Idris Audu Umar and Governor Babatunde Fashola is expected to be the chief host at the event to be held at the City Hall and Civic Centre respectively.
"The second fold of the National Council on Transportation is the meeting which will be declared open by Governor Fashola on Thursday, 14th November 2013 at the Civic Centre in Victoria Island. The Council meeting which will be chaired by the Minister for Transportation, Senator Idris Audu Umar, will focus on various issues such as: presentation of the report of the Technical session that will be delivered by the Permanent Secretary, Federal Ministry of Transport, Engr. Nebolisa Emordi.
Responding on why social miscreants, known as 'Area boys and Agberoes' are still chasing commercial buses on the streets of Lagos in spite of the new traffic law prohibiting them from doing so, Opeifa, said, many hoodlums have been arrested as a result; stressing that efforts were still on-going to ensure full
implementation.
Via: Vanguard
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