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Bayelsa Transport System:Govt Issues New Reforms, Guidelines On Vehicular Movements …Warns Defaulters of Impoundment

By David Owei,Bayelsa
In a bid to sanitize and modernize its transport system, the Bayelsa State Government has announced some new measures including restriction of intra-/ city vehicles from parking at the state transport terminal.
The Deputy Governor, Senator Lawrence Ewhrudjakpo, made the announcement at a meeting with leadership of various transport unions and representatives of transport companies in Government House, Yenagoa, on Wednesday.
In a statement issued by his Senior Special Assistant on Media, Mr Doubara Atasi, the Deputy Governor directed the transport ministry to ensure that not more than 10 intracity vehicles should be allowed to park inside the terminal to pick passengers coming into town.
The Deputy Governor equally urged all transport companies that have been allotted spaces within the terminal at Igbogene to ensure that their vehicles are parked in their assigned spots, warning that failure to comply will result in sanctions.
He also cautioned commercial drivers of minibuses and tricycles from plying long distances such as Yenagoa to Amassoma, Otuoke, Sagbama and other far flung communities along the East West Road to stop forthwith for safety reasons.
According to Senator Ewhrudjakpo, the new measures will not only make for sufficient space at the ultra-modern bus terminal but also enhance orderliness and efficiency in the transport sector.
Addressing the concerns of the unions and the various transport companies, he assured that government would put in place its taskforce by next week to start tackling the issue of touting and other offences against its transport laws and policies.
He also promised that government would prevail on the Bayelsa Transport Company to deploy more vehicles to run town service to make movement within the Yenagoa metropolis a lot easier for commuters.
While commending them for their cooperation so far, Senator Ewhrudjakpo emphasized government’s commitment to improving public transportation, describing it as a key sector that directly impacts the lives of the people.
The Deputy Governor urged transport operators and union leaders to sustain their support for government’s efforts by sensitizing their members on the importance and benefits of complying with the new regulations.
His words: “We are committed to developing a sustainable transport system that will not only ease movement within Yenagoa but also create a more organized environment for everyone. So government has taken some new decisions to improve our public transportation.
“However, this cannot be achieved without the cooperation of all stakeholders. We therefore thank you for the cooperation and support you have shown so far.
“Going forward not more than five to ten town service vehicles should be allowed to park inside the terminal. if we see any unauthorized town service vehicle in that park, it will be impounded without delay.
“We have already designated a place where they can park and wait. This terminal is strictly for designated intercity transport companies, and everyone must respect that.
“No tricycle will be allowed to cross the Yenagoa boundary, and all mini buses are restricted from operating outside the Yenagoa metropolis,”
“We understand that these changes may pose challenges for some, but we believe the long-term benefits will outweigh the temporary inconveniences,” he said.
The state Chairman, Road Transport Employers Association of Nigeria (RTEAN), Comrade Ifie Ereboh, the Manager of Benue Link, Mr Lucky Yainjo, among other union leaders commended government’s reforms, expressing optimism that the new measures would improve the overall efficiency of the system.
They, however, reminded government of some of its promises including provision of loan facilities to procure commercial vehicles to operate in the transport sector.
The Commissioner for Transport, Hon Ayibakaepreye Brodrick, her Information counterpart, Hon. Ebiuwou Koku-Obiyai, and the state Chairman of National Union of Road Transport Workers (NURTW), Comrade Dinyoerinyu Eminah, among other top government functionaries attended the meeting.
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Hajj: CSO urges enlightenment for Nigerian pilgrims on currency denominations

By Abdul-Ganiyy Akanbi,Abuja
A faith-based registered Civil Society Organization, CSO, that reports and advocates for workable Hajj policies, the Independent Hajj Reporters, IHR, has called on the States’ Muslim Pilgrims Welfare Boards, SMPWBs to conduct a special enlightenment programme to intending pilgrims on Saudi Arabian currency denominations.
The group, in a statement signed and released on Friday by its national coordinator Ibrahim Muhammad, said: “Now that the Central Bank of Nigeria, CBN has approved the payment of 2025 Hajj BTA via cash payment in US dollars, we call on States Muslim Pilgrims Welfare Boards, agencies and Commission to organize a special enlightenment program to educate Nigerian pilgrims on currency denominations especially on the exchange rates between US dollars and Saudi Riyals.”
It added: “Most of the Nigerian pilgrims are not conversant with foreign currencies especially US dollars and Saudi Riyals, and can hardly identify the value of each denomination unless they are guided during hajj, where hundreds of thousands of pilgrims engage in financial transactions.
“Given the above, Nigerian pilgrims should also be shown the Saudi Riyals currency denomination so that they can be able to identify such whenever they need to change US dollars to Saudi Riyals or make a purchase using either of the two currency denominations.
“This call is important due to past experiences where some dubious Saudi-based individuals shortchanged our dear pilgrims whenever they make purchases or try to convert their BTA to US dollars.”
IHR warned that Nigerian female pilgrims who patronize unregulated dental services to change their teeth as soon as they arrive in Madinah are more vulnerable to being shortchanged.
The group also pleaded with airlines to use the onboard educational system to educate pilgrims on the same subject as a way of corporate social responsibility to help mitigate the risks of financial losses on the part of intending pilgrims.
“Understanding denomination in today’s currency circulation is crucial as it serves as the foundation of all monetary transactions worldwide. It will enable pilgrims to comprehend the value of their BTA.
“According to the Central Bank of Saudi Arabia, SAMA, the most-exchanged foreign currencies during Hajj are the US dollar, the euro, the Singapore dollar, the Indian rupee, the Indonesian rupiah, the Emirati dirham and the Malaysian ringgi,” IHR stated.
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