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Return Of Toll Gate Tarrifs Must Not Be Allowed - Dr Olufon. by z07ion: 5:10pm On Dec 07, 2017
"Soldier goes soldier comes, but barrack remains," is a universal cliché that strengthens the concept of imperative continuity of government administrations and institutions because assets and deficits of previous managers were automatically transferred for continuous attention of the new coaches!
Military Ministers of Works and those of the failed Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), Administrations of SIXTEEN consecutive years (1999-2015), claimed to have "successfully" executed road constructions across the country only for road users to discover that such claims were mere electronic and print media propaganda while the intractable decays resulting from criminal deficiencies in constructions have continued to stare over 170 million Nigerians in the face till date!
It has been officially disclosed by the incumbent Minister of Works (who is also in charge of Power and Housing), that only 28.980 km. out of 193.200 km of Nigerian road net works have been PAVED in the past 55 years of the nation's independence and from all available records, the claimed paved roads are virtually non- existent due to loss of asphalt surface/concretes through deterioration, dilapidation, gully erosion, floodings etc. and most of them no longer accessible!

Road transportation has become an incessant nightmare to relevant stakeholders - the road sector operators and the commuters because erosions and deep gullies have taken over virtually all motorable roads in Nigeria in spite of billions of NAIRA which have been appropriated for road constructions, repairs and maintenance by successive administrations during the periods in question!
Over one trillion naira has been voted by the All Progressives Congress (APC), Federal Government for the Capital project of road constructions in the 2016 and 2017 Budget Estimates, because of its economic importance in the distribution of wealth across the board; but positive effects are yet to be fully felt because past claim by the PDP especially by the last Minister of Works, that all major Nigerian roads were motorable and in good condition, was nothing but FARCE!

Can Nigeria, which has the largest road network in West Africa and the second largest, south of the Sahara toy with the economic realities that come with good and well- constructed road networks in view of global developmental competitiveness in commerce, industry, manufacturing, entertainment, tourism and even the film industry?
WHAT ABOUT ROAD FATALITIES OF WHICH NIGERIA ALWAYS TOPPED THE CHART AS THE COUNTRY WITH THE ANNUAL GLOBAL HIGHEST ROAD ACCIDENT STATISTCS, BECAUSE OF ROAD GULLY POT HOLES WHICH CONSTITUTE DEATH TRAPS ON DAILY BASIS!

The Minister of Works, Mr. Babatunde Raji Fasola believes: funding could "only” be assessed by the creation of tolls and promised to ensure that the use of TECHNOLOGY will make the scheme transparent and the ministry will be accountable with the money, and ensure it is channelled to the right places. Thirty-eight tolls gates will be re-constructed at the former sites and the extra thirteen constructed in secured and conducive areas of the country after the Federal roads have been modernized to motorway and expressway standards.

GENESIS OF THE RE-INTRODUCTION OF TOLL GATES!
In 2016, twelve years after toll gate levies were scrapped by ex-President Obasanjo, the Nigerian Senate passed a motion to re-introduce them on Federal Roads in the country, but the move was resisted through public outcry by Civil Society Groups, Labour Unions, Non-Governmental Organisations, etc. and should have died a natural death but for the recent executive nod accredited to the Works Minister, Raji Fasola.
However, Mr. Fasola was categorical that Federal roads would not be levied until they have been professional fixed and in perfect motorable conditions.
The thought of the return of traffic Toll Gates gridlock which would attract in its wake, multitude of traders, shunting by impatient drivers, kilometres of vehicular cue commotion across the 36 States of the Federation, and which will create fresh set-backs to the multiple gains recorded in the economic sector, is better imagined than experienced for the following reasons:
(1) Wasted economic man-hours will be lost at toll gates.
(2) Crimes and criminalities, including kidnappings will flourish afresh.
(3) Syndicate fraud of multiple ticketing by Toll Gate cashiers would resurrect to divert government revenues into private pockets.
(4) Commercial vehicle operators will pay small fees to be pocketed by cashiers who would not issue tickets!
(5) An all-comer avenue for corruption with impunity will boom afresh in an administration of the Change Mantra and would be very difficult to check although, Mr. Fasola promised to introduce modern technology to handle revenues that would accrue from the project!

AT WHOSE EXPENSE IS THIS VENTURE?
Re-introduction and construction of new toll gates which will gulp some trillions of NAIRA of the TALAKAWAS TAX MONIES, will become fresh tortuous adventure to them as commercial automobile drivers and commuters who would consequently spend unending hours, even days to get to their various destinations in view of the several obstacles they would have to surmount -
(a) dilapidated road networks which will slow down their journeys;
(b) police "stop and check" patrols/road blocks; immigration/customs check points; military road blocks etc, and also confronting long queues at toll gates in-between!

It is pertinent to ask the honourable Minister what informed the idea of re-introduction of Toll Gates in Nigeria when Federal Governments economic thrust is massive diversification to agriculture and natural mineral deposits in all 36 States for desired increase in GDP and export potentials! Would this proposal not eventually result in POLICY SOMERSAULT of this Change Administration?

In a recent gathering, Mr. Fasola said that the Federal Government was committed to improving the road network an DECREASE OVER-DEPENDENCE ON PUBLIC FINANCE FOR THE EXECUTION OF ROAD PROJECTS by facilitating participation of private sector, multi-lateral and bi-lateral agencies on road development projects; And we ask, WHAT IS THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN "PUBLIC FINANCING AND PEOPLE FINANCING"? Is this Fashola's Semantics? Is government truly committed to improving infrastructure development through delivery of good motorable federal roads or planning to increase grassroot financial burdens?

WHY OBASANJO SCRAPPED TOLL GATES LEVY IN 2004?
The PDP Administration of ex-President Obasanjo scrapped toll gates levy in 2004 due to claims that their existence encouraged corruption and that the gates inconvenienced motorists!
According to the reasons adduced, the N23 billion naira generated annually at N63 million per day was insignificant compared to the capital investment and therefore had to be replaced with THE PETROLEUM TAX REGIME OF N1.50K PER LITRE OF PETROL FOR FEDERAL ROAD MAINTENANCE ACROSS THE COUNTRY!

The ex-President also said that although the petroleum tax would create an initial public resistance because it would attract inflationary trend on goods, services, and most especially on agricultural produce due to unavoidable increase in cost of transportation, but in the long run, when the roads were well-maintained and in good motorable condition, the gains would outweigh the perceived losses.

Nigerians are yet to be told that the Petroleum Tax or the Petroleum Subsidy had been scrapped; which means that those financial burdens plus the new Toll Gate Levy being envisaged, would rest on the POOR MASSES who also pay Value Added Tax, & virtually live from hand to mouth!
BUT THIS SHOULD NOT BE THE CASE IN THIS GOVERNMENT THAT IS DETERMINED TO RESCUE THEM FROM THE YOKES OF THE NEO- COLONIALIST PDP GOVERNMENTS OF THE PAST!


ARE THE REASONS ADDUCED BY OBASANJO IN DEMOLISHING IN 2004 TWENTY-FIVE TOLL GATES BUILT BY THE MILITARY IN 1987 AT THE COST OF N74 MILLION NO LONGER TENABLE IN 2017?

Are those reasons no longer feasible today? Now that the RAILS are here, government should intensify efforts in advocacy for diversification of the large volume of goods, services, passengers to the rails and by implication remove the 90% of freight and passengers presently being ferried by road due to the inadequacy of other mode of inter and intra states transportation!
COST OF DEMOLITION OF TOLL GATES ARE STILL SHROUDED IN SECRECY!
“I have surely seen the affliction of my people...I know their sorrows.”(Exo.3:7).

I am, yours sincerely, Dr. David B.A. Olufon,. 08130669886, 08098194390. 08080243066. g-mail- dvdolufon@gmail.com.
Re: Return Of Toll Gate Tarrifs Must Not Be Allowed - Dr Olufon. by 989900: 5:31pm On Dec 07, 2017
Crapola, the man doesn't even get the memo.

All reasons against are non-substantial.
Re: Return Of Toll Gate Tarrifs Must Not Be Allowed - Dr Olufon. by mrvitalis(m): 6:01pm On Dec 07, 2017
The truth is this we need more funds for road construction and maintenance

As the total government revenue after recurrent expenditure has been removed can't maintain the roads

We have 11.7 million cars in Nigeria

If every car and tricircle owner per between 10k to 500k( dangote trucks and big trucks )

With that 800bn is sure pulse government 100bn

State where the cars are take 50% the rest on federal roads

With this there won't be any excuse to have bad roads in Nigeria

Car owners would spend less on mechanic
Goods would be delivered faster

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Re: Return Of Toll Gate Tarrifs Must Not Be Allowed - Dr Olufon. by mrvitalis(m): 6:02pm On Dec 07, 2017
989900:
Crapola, the man doesn't even get the memo.

All reasons against are non-substantial.

When a Ph.D. Holder writes like this you know we are in trouble

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Re: Return Of Toll Gate Tarrifs Must Not Be Allowed - Dr Olufon. by 989900: 6:59pm On Dec 07, 2017
mrvitalis:


When a Ph.D. Holder writes like this you know we are in trouble

I wonder o . . . honestly, I feel so disappointed in the man too. Everything he wrote is actually what will happen without well funded roads.

The Dr. has virtually limited knowledge of what technology can do . . . I will advise him to take a look at Singapore's ERP system.

While that might not be entirely practical in our case, we can sure take a cue from it in fashioning out what can work for our peculiar situation.

The below was my take some months back.

1. Concession all commercially viable federal roads to private companies for rehabilitation and construction of new ones.

2. Let them roads be maintained and funded by toll fees.

3. Make provision for private citizens to be able to buy 'limited shares' in these companies/roads.

4. Let ministry of works perform only oversight duties on these roads to make sure they are always in top shape.

5. Let the ministry concentrate funds on improving our state and local roads:
A. $20b budget is too little to fund adequate Infrastructure for 200 million people when a country like Qatar with 2.5 m population runs a $55b budget, or South Africa 55m population with $90b budget.

B. The local and state governments fly below the radar 'chopping' monies meant for these projects.

C. We spend more time on these inner roads damaging our cars and wasting time.

D. Them federal highways deathtraps can now become highways with lower avoidable incidents -- of course, you get what you pay for.

Personally, I won't want to pay for a Range Rover only to be given a Toyota Yaris.

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Re: Return Of Toll Gate Tarrifs Must Not Be Allowed - Dr Olufon. by agwom(m): 7:09pm On Dec 07, 2017
Hmm
Re: Return Of Toll Gate Tarrifs Must Not Be Allowed - Dr Olufon. by khadaffi(m): 8:04pm On Dec 07, 2017
Most of the comment above amaze me. Is the govt ready to reduce the cost of petrol? Because that is what is suppose to happen before anyone can talk of toll gates because according to Obj the money for the maintenance of roads was added to the fuel price. Why is this govt not talking about that. Please I know most people no longer think with their senses since this govt came on board.

With due respect I think there is a difference between stealing and corruption. Someone who steals is a thief while the other is corrupt. This govt of Buhari are THIEVES. OLE

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