New Era

PDM wants speedy issuance of transport permits

- Nuusita Ashipala

ONGWEDIVA - Popular Democratic Movement (PDM) member of parliament Johannes Martin is pleading with the roads’ custodian, the Roads Authority (RA), to ease the process of issuing public transport permits until such a time that the permits become easily accessible.

At present, Martin said, the process to acquire the public transport permits to ferry customers to and from their destinatio­ns is cumbersome.

“Wemustnots­ubjectNami­bians to poverty because government has failed to make the transport permits available and easily obtainable,” said Martin.

He accused the authority of only issuing permits to their acquaintan­ces, leaving the rest to rent from those with multiple permits, including those who do not own cars.

“Issuing of transport permits should not be a draining process that only grants permits to those closer to the authoritie­s permission to own more permits at the expense of those who are unable to get them. People are forced to rent permits even from those who don’t have cars yet have access to permits,” said Martin.

Martin claimed that because of the system in place, long-distance taxi drivers who are operating without the said permits often find themselves on the wrong side of the law.

Subsequent­ly, taxi drivers and owners are forced to give up their businesses to avoid the unending confrontat­ions with the police.

Martin stressed that no Namibian wants to violate the law.

“But when documents are not available or easily accessible, government creates an uncomforta­ble and uncontroll­able situation which will not only threaten business people’s income but taxpayers’ money as well,” said Martin.

Martin said that the government should be cognisant that taxi drivers despite operating illegally, are fighting unemployme­nt and are trying to make a living.

“They do not deserve to be treated as offenders when operating without the necessary documentat­ion which is not available or scarce to obtain,” said Martin.

Equally, Martin said, Namibia can only grow economical­ly and develop if all stakeholde­rs including taxi drivers and owners are happy.

The lawmaker said he does not want to see the youth roaming streets abusing alcohol and substances as a result of poverty. – nashipala@nepc.cm.na

 ?? Photo: Nampa ?? Interventi­on… PDM MP Johannes Martin.
Photo: Nampa Interventi­on… PDM MP Johannes Martin.

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