The Federal Government on Monday said it would reintroduce tolling on
the nation ’ s highways to raise the much needed funds to maintain the
roads .
The Minister of Power, Works and Housing , Mr. Babatunde
Fashola, stated this while addressing members of the Manufacturers
Association of Nigeria , who visited him in his office in Abuja .
The
minister ’ s position may be an endorsement of the Senate ’ s proposal
in July for the return of tolls on federal roads and the setting aside
of 0.5 percent of transport fares paid by passengers on inter - state
trips to generate funds for the rehabilitation and maintenance of roads
in the country.
Fashola said that the tolling system would only be introduced to road projects that had been completed by the government .
The
minister , according to a statement by the Director of Information in
the ministry , Mohammed Ahmed, also said the government would spend N
100 bn to be raised from the issuance of the sukuk bond for the
reconstruction and rehabilitation of 25 arterial roads .
The
sukuk bond, which has been described as a safe and low- risk investment ,
is being issued by Debt Management Office with a seven - year tenor .
He explained that the sum of N 16. 7 bn would be allocated for each geo - political zone across the country.
Fashola
gave some of the prioritised road projects as the dualisation of Ibadan
- Ilorin road , Suleja - Minna road , Kano -Maiduguri road and Lokoja
-Benin road , as well as the rehabilitation of the Enugu - Port-
Harcourt Expressway and the construction of the Kaduna Eastern Bypass.
The
statement read in part, “ The Federal Government is reconstructing and
rehabilitating 25 arterial roads with an aggressive plan to spend about N
16 . 7 bn for each geopolitical zone across the country.
“ The
Minister of Power, Works and Housing , Babatunde Fashola, also stated
that the ministry was in the process of re - introducing the tolling
system on completed federal highways in order to sustain the maintenance
of these roads . ”
The President , MAN , Dr . Frank Jacobs ,
commended the minister for the ongoing rehabilitation of the Lagos
-Ibadan and Onitsha- Enugu expressways as well as other strategic roads
across the country.
He also expressed delight with the approval
of N213 bn Nigerian Electricity Market Stabilisation Facility aimed at
easing some of the challenges in the electricity industry value - chain.
Source: Punch
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