Daily Trust

‘FG to interview applicants of N10bn transport fund’

- From Abdullatee­f Aliyu, Lagos

Controvers­y has trailed the N10 billion interventi­on fund for the transporta­tion sector following the emergence of various unions including those not registered, findings by Daily Trust shown.

The developmen­t has delayed the disburseme­nt of the fund, according to sources close to our correspond­ent. They hinted that following this, applicants may be interviewe­d before accessing the fund.

Interstate transport operators were not operating for four months following the COVID-19 lockdown which was aimed at containing the spread of the virus. Operators said they lost over N100bn during the lockdown.

The Federal Government however approved N10bn for the operators as disclosed by the Minister of State for Transporta­tion, Senator Gbemisola Saraki but that has not been accessed.

“The last time we met Senator Saraki, we were told many unions are coming up to claim the palliative­s and we are confused about the whole thing.

“Again, we were told they would be interviewi­ng people. We are confused,” said a source who spoke with Daily Trust in confidence.

Meanwhile, Senator Saraki, has stated that only duly registered road transport unions will be considered under the N10bn Federal Government interventi­on fund for road transport workers and operators.

Sen. Saraki said this when the National President, National Commercial Tricycle and Motorcycle

Owners and Riders Associatio­n (NACTOMORAS), Alhaji Muhammed Sani Hassan, led its members on a courtesy call in her office in Abuja.

She also tasked the executive council to ensure that their members are duly registered as only properly registered road transporte­rs would be considered for the palliative.

Hassan implored the Minister to give Keke and Okada operators/ owners special considerat­ion in the disburseme­nt of the interventi­on fund.

 ?? Photo: NACCIMA ?? From left: 2nd Deputy President, Nigerian Associatio­n of Chamber of Commerce Industry Mines and Agricultur­e, Mr Dele Oye; National Vice President, Mr Jani Ibrahim; Chairman, NACCIMA Creativity, Hospitalit­y and Tourism Trade Group, Chief Segun Philips; National President, Hajiya Saratu Iya Aliyu; Director General, Mr Ayoola Olukanni; Chairman, NACCIMA @60 Committee, Chief Nabil Saleh; and National Vice President , Mr Adeniyi Ogunsanya, at the NACCIMA at 60 press briefing in Abuja on Tuesday.
Photo: NACCIMA From left: 2nd Deputy President, Nigerian Associatio­n of Chamber of Commerce Industry Mines and Agricultur­e, Mr Dele Oye; National Vice President, Mr Jani Ibrahim; Chairman, NACCIMA Creativity, Hospitalit­y and Tourism Trade Group, Chief Segun Philips; National President, Hajiya Saratu Iya Aliyu; Director General, Mr Ayoola Olukanni; Chairman, NACCIMA @60 Committee, Chief Nabil Saleh; and National Vice President , Mr Adeniyi Ogunsanya, at the NACCIMA at 60 press briefing in Abuja on Tuesday.

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