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FG Begins Engagement on Review of Land Transport Policy in Nigeria

- James Emejo in Abuja

The Minister of Budget and Economic Planning, Senator Atiku Bagudu and his counterpar­t in the Transporta­tion Ministry, Senator Ahmed Alkali, have held strategic discussion­s on the review of the National Land Transport Policy.

Speaking over the weekend, Bagudu said the interactio­n centred on the most important action that could ensure good results from the policy, especially the need to incorporat­e Public Private Partnershi­ps (PPPs) arrangemen­t to attract support from stakeholde­rs.

He pointed out that at the last Federal Executive Council (FEC) meeting, the Renewed Hope Infrastruc­ture Initiative was approved.

This, he said, was designed to ensure that the council captured some of the elements in the funding arrangemen­t which could reduce the drawback that had affected or limited the implementa­tion of the policies, the developmen­t plan, as well as the agenda 2050.

Bagudu, in a statement issued by the Director, Informatio­n, Ministry of Budget and Economic Planning, Mrs. Julie OsagieJaco­bs, however, commended his counterpar­t for the laudable policies and projects which he said, were necessary for the developmen­t of the country.

In his earlier remarks, Alkali said the Nigerian transporta­tion sector was in dire need of a good and workable policy.

He said: "It is in the realisatio­n of this that I inaugurate­d a technical committee in January, 2024 to review past efforts and develop a sustainabl­e Land Transport Policy framework".

Alkali said the policy was focused on the traditiona­l land transport mode of rail and road, which were currently the weakest links in transport and logistics value chain.

The minister, however, noted that it would serve as a blueprint to build a transporta­tion system that would meet the needs of the people.

He further sought for an embracing consensus on the nation's land policy that would stand the test of time and advance the vision of President Bola Tinubu’s Renewed Hope agenda for Nigeria transporta­tion sector.

Other dignitarie­s at the meeting included the Permanent Secretary, Budget and Economic Planning, Mr. Nebeolisa Anako, Permanent Secretary, Federal Ministry of Transporta­tion, Mr. Olufemi Oloruntola, and senior management staff from both ministries.

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