In an effort to alleviate the
effect of the recent hike in the pump price of petrol, the Federal Capital
Territory Administration (FCTA) has announced a number of palliative measures
to cushion the likely impact of the hike in the price on workers of the FCTA
and indeed all the residents of the territory.
The FCT Minister Malam
Muhammad Musa Bello, disclosed this through a circular signed by the FCT
Director of Establishment and Training Mr. S. H. Mohammed, said the measures
were in line President Muhammadu Buhari’s change agenda of improving the
welfare of all Nigerians.
Bello revealed that the
measures were put in place after a careful consideration of the likely impact
of the ripple effect of the change in the price of petrol particularly in the
transport sector and to ensure that it does not in any way hamper the workers’
movement to and from their places of work.
The Minister said the Abuja
Urban Mass Transit Company (AUMTCO) has been directed to immediately increase
the number of large capacity buses plying the various routes in the territory
particularly the Satellite towns to ensure that transport fares remain stable
and are not arbitrarily increased by other transport operators to the detriment
of commuters.
The designated routes for the
re-introduced Staff Bus Scheme are: Nyanya/Karu; Mar araba/Masaka;
Keffi/Nasarawa and Suleja/Zuba. Other routes are: Kubwa; Gwagwalada/Lugbe;
Jikwoyi/Karshi; Dutse/Bwari as well as Kuje. The minister said all Heads of
Secretariats, Departments and Agencies have been directed to request interested
members of Staff to indicate their willingness to join any of the approved
routes to ensure that no staff is left out of the scheme.The Minister assured
that the FCT administration will work assiduously to fully implement the FCT
component of the palliative measures announced by the Federal Government as
contained in the 2016 budget in order to bring succor to the generality of
Nigerians.
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