On Tuesday in Abuja, Vice-President Kashim Shettima outlined a plan to restructure Nigeria’s transportation industry.
Shettima introduced the plan at the 5th National Summit of the Chartered Institute of Transport Administration, or CIOTA, in the person of Special Adviser, General-Duties, to the President, Office of the Vice-President, Aliyu Modibbo.
He declared that the Federal Government was determined to help Nigerians with their transportation problems now that petroleum product subsidies had been removed.
Shettima canvassed for a collaborative revolution with the institute as the driving force for the blueprint.
The vice president acknowledged the institute’s crucial role as the “lifeblood” and “artery” of the nation’s economic and social progress.
He stressed the need for a robust and efficient transportation system connecting every part of the country and driving socio-economic prosperity.
Shettima said, “I must appeal to you to remain the architects of a robust and efficient transport system and to partake in managing the connection of every part of our nation, for that is the pathway to knitting together the fabric of our socio-economic prosperity.”
The vice president said that the institute’s objectives align perfectly with President Bola Tinubu’s renewed hope agenda.
He said that none of the government’s eight presidential priorities, from food security to job creation, could be achieved without a functional transportation system.
Shettima added,” Mr President’s critical focus points require an efficiently functional transportation system to achieve our mandate.
” We will find it useful to have suggestions from the institute: well-thought-out policy enunciation, transportation infrastructure designs, and effective operational management strategies in all modes of transportation.”
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