The Lagos state government plans to
introduce new number plate for commercial vehicles in the state.
Prince
Olanrewaju Elegushi, the acting commissioner for transportation, said the new
regime would ensure clear identification of vehicles registered for commercial
purposes. He added that about 5,000 commercial buses would be injected while
drivers and conductors will be given uniforms Lagos state government says it
plans to introduce new number plate for commercial vehicles in the state.
Prince Olanrewaju Elegushi, the acting commissioner
for transportation, disclosed this while addressing journalists at the 2017
ministerial briefing to mark Gov. Akinwunmi Ambode’s two years in office.
Elegushi said the new regime of commercial vehicle number plate would ensure
clear identification of vehicles registered for commercial purposes.
"The state agencies like Motor Vehicle Administration
Agency, Number Plate Production Agency and ministry of transportation will
fine-tune the operations and issuance," the commissioner said. Elegushi
noted that the development would bring a robust database for vehicles involved
in commercial transportation to ensure safety of passengers. The commissioner
also said that the database would contain a body tag, to be fixed to the body
of the vehicles for effective monitoring and redistributing of routes for
businesses. Elegushi said that about 5,000 commercial buses would be injected
into the transport sector to ensure safety and spread of buses and to ease
transportation challenges in the state. "There will be introduction of
uniforms for drivers and conductors to signpost a commencement of decency, discipline
and quality service to the people of Lagos state. "It is also to serve as
a mode of identification and distinction between drivers and conductors,"
he said. Elegushi also said the state government planned to improve, expand and
maintain infrastructure in line with globally accepted standards. He said that
the state government was focusing on the road sector which he said accounted
for 90 per cent of transportation activities.
The focus he said include, reduction in travel time,
improved commuters safety, road safety and obedience to traffic laws. In a
previous report, Governor Akinwumi Ambode of Lagos state said the
ban of Vehicle Inspection Officers (VIOs), from Lagos roads is permanent.
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