FG’ll reintroduce tollgates on federal roads –FERMA

Date: 06-08-2012 4:50 am (11 years ago) | Author: Omogbolahan Babs
- at 6-08-2012 04:50 AM (11 years ago)
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Chairman of the Federal Road Maintenance Agency, Ezekiel Adeniji, has said the Federal Government will soon reintroduce tollgates to federal roads across the country.

Adeniji, who spoke in an interview with online journal, Economic Confidential, on Saturday in Abuja, said it would generate revenue for government and jobs for Nigerians.

He did not, however, give a specific date for the reintroduction of tollgates.

Adeniji said, “Tolling is universal for revenue generation and job creation. In developed countries, there is no place you go to that you don’t pay toll for the roads you use.

“If you are paying for water, electricity and communication, why can’t you pay for good roads? We will have more revenue to maintain the roads.

“Because when you toll, you get more revenue, you create more jobs and you have funds to maintain the roads.”

Tollgates were scrapped by President Olusegun Obasanjo during his tenure. However, since his exit in 2007, there had been reports that government was considering the return of tollgates to federal roads, especially as some states like Lagos had successfully introduced such on their roads.

The FERMA boss also said the agency would recruit 10,000 Nigerians from communities where it would be engaged in major road maintenance work before the end of the year.

Adeniji said, “We intend to employ 10,000 youths along our routes before the end of the year. I mean 10,000 youths to work as labourers.

“They will have identity cards. They don’t even need to open bank accounts as they could be paid in cash.

“We want to hire indigenes living along federal roads as labourers. Those indigenes will be working on roads that affect their lives directly. The labourers should be the indigenes of the localities, while the leaders and head of the team could come from anywhere as far as they are Nigerians.”

He also said federal road maintenance engineers had been deployed in the 36 states to manage 95 road camps, adding that these would soon be increased to 500.

He said, “We are working towards having about 500 road camps where the indigenous population would be recruited to monitor the roads and report to FRMEs towards the maintenance of the roads.”

He said the efforts would reduce crime on the highways and create job opportunities for unemployed youths within the communities.


Posted: at 6-08-2012 04:50 AM (11 years ago) | Gistmaniac
- Vectorcy at 30-06-2016 06:57 AM (7 years ago)
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One of the main reasons Obj demolished the previous gates
 was because operators print personal receipts and pocketed
 all the proceeds. The government got nothing and the
 paying-road users were made to pay, yet the roads were not
maintained.
If gates are going to be re-introduced, cash payments should
 be discouraged and the gates should be automated.
Bringing back the gates however is not welcome at all. Pay
 more for fuel, electricity, tax yet all the proceeds are
 swallowed!
Posted: at 30-06-2016 06:57 AM (7 years ago) | Hero
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- Vectorcy at 30-06-2016 06:59 AM (7 years ago)
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if my memory serves me right when this toll gates were removed the price of fuel was increased and the mark up on fuel was seen by objs government as a means to curtail the fraud at the toll gates and also used to maintain the Federal roads....well over the last couple of years do we have results no, did they use the money to fix or maintain our roads no
instead they increased the price of fuel instead they turned FERMA into an avenue for looting funds, they appointed Kure chairman then iwuanyawu.....
Posted: at 30-06-2016 06:59 AM (7 years ago) | Hero
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- Toks-E at 30-06-2016 02:01 PM (7 years ago)
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Which road maintenance?
Abegi make person hear word

Posted: at 30-06-2016 02:01 PM (7 years ago) | Addicted Hero
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