- Governor Lawal said the initiative will lead to an enhancement of the quality of roads in the state’s capital.
- Chairman of the Zamfara state chapter of NARTO, assured the governor of their members’ compliance with the initiative.
Dauda Lawal, the governor of Zamfara state, has declared the plans of his administration to establish designated vehicle transit areas in the state capital linking two states’ axes to improve transportation infrastructure.
On Tuesday, the governor hosted the leadership of Zamfara chapter of the Nigerian Association of Road Transport Owners (NARTO) and Petroleum Tanker Drivers (PTD).
In a statement by Sulaiman Bala Idris, the spokesperson to the governor, he said in the meeting at Gusau, they discussed the construction of vehicle transit areas and traffic management in Zamfara, as part of an urban renewal project aimed at improving traffic flow.
“I have directed the construction of trailer parks at two entrances of Gusau: one on the Funtua to Gusau road and the other on Sokoto to Gusau road. I invited NARTO and PTD members to join the committee to set up vehicle transit areas,” the statement reads
“We will conduct a thorough assessment of potential locations to determine the most suitable spots for the trailer park construction. We will take into consideration factors such as accessibility, demand, and available resources to ensure that the parks not only generate revenue for the state government but also provide a valuable and enjoyable experience for visitors.”
Idris added that the governor plans to establish the designated vehicle transit areas on two state axes to improve transportation infrastructure.
Addressing members of the two unions, Governor Lawal said the initiative will lead to an enhancement of the quality of roads in the state’s capital.
The Chairman of the Zamfara state chapter of NARTO, Alhaji Mustapha Musa Sarkin Kagara, assured Governor Lawal of their members’ compliance with the initiative.
He said: “We will ensure that the Nigerian Association of Road Transport Owners (NARTO) and Petroleum Tanker Drivers (PTD) support the government in establishing the proposed trailer parks.
“We are honoured with this invitation to discuss a critical matter regarding our work. We will comply and give maximum cooperation to ensure that vehicle transit areas or trailer parks are established. This project will create over 5000 job opportunities for the people of Zamfara. Both NARTO and PTD will ensure total compliance with the plan.”
Discussion about this post