Fuel Subsidy: Tinubu inaugurates 107 gas, electric-powered buses in Borno

Tinubu in Maiduguri (1)

Nigerian President Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Ahmed Tinubu on Monday in Maiduguri, Borno State, launched a fleet of 107 gas and electric-powered buses as well as taxis in the second phase of Governor Babagana Umara Zulum’s metro transport scheme, aimed to cushion the effects of fuel subsidy withdrawal.

The Informant247 gathered that the ceremony took place around the Shehu of Borno’s Palace, but before the event, President Tinubu, accompanied by Zulum, paid homage to the Shehu, Abubakar Ibn Umar Garbai Al-Amin El-kanemi.

The Informant247 had earlier reported that President Tinubu was in Maiduguri for this year’s Chief of Army Staff Annual Conference, where he seized the opportunity to commission Zulum’s vehicles after first visiting the Shehu.

Governor Zulum, in his remarks, said, “Mr President, after you announced the subsidy removal and your consequent directive to governors to provide immediate palliative in Borno State, we decided to invest massively in a mass transit scheme.”

Each of the 107 vehicles was converted to use electricity and gas to enable the use of low-cost energy sources and provide cheap transportation for citizens, most of whom are recovering from the destruction caused by the over one-decade-old Boko Haram insurgency.

The new fleet of buses comprised 35 units of 30-seater gas-powered coaster buses, 12 units of 15-seater gas-powered Hummer buses, 10 units of 50-seater gas-powered mass transit buses and 50 units of 4-seater electric-powered taxi vehicles.

Borno State, this year, procured 120 buses from which Governor Zulum, in September, launched a fleet of 77 buses, which were dispatched to over 15 routes within the metropolis and Jere Local Government.

The governor’s transport scheme immediately crashed prices of transportation across Maiduguri.

While private transport means such as Keke Napep charge about N150 per route, Zulum’s buses charge N50.

The President commended Zulum for providing good governance to the people.

“Your Excellency (Governor Zulum)… this is exactly ‘Hope Renewed’. Thank you for your good job always. Thank you once again for being innovative and creative; for your concern about your people and the good governance you provide.

“We are going to take advantage of your foresight and proactiveness to, at the sub-national level, be able to start an assembly plants and add more value to the economy and bring economic prosperity to our people. You (Zulum) are doing a good job, thank you very much,” the President said.

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