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PDP Rejects Moves To Return Toll Gates by HeWrites(m): 7:56pm On Oct 02, 2019
The main opposition Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) has rejected plans by the President Muhammadu Buhari led administration to return toll gates in the country.

The federal government had on Wednesday announced it was returning toll gates on federal highways in the country, saying there was no law against it.

The Minister of Works and Housing, Babatunde Fashola, stated this while briefing State House Correspondents after the weekly Federal Executive Council meeting at the Presidential Villa, Abuja.

Fashola said that government was also considering to eliminate payment of cash by introducing electronic mode of payment.

The Minister further disclosed that government needed to acquire more lands to expand the width of the toll gates as it proposed to have a ten lane.

But reacting in a statement obtained by Igbere TV, the opposition PDP said such idea, in the midst of ‘economic hardship’, is completely “ill-conceived” and “anti-people.”

The statement signed by the party's national publicity secretary, Mr Kola Ologbondiyan, said such move would only lead to increments in price of goods and services.

The PDP, therefore, asked President Muhammadu Buhari to rescind the decision in the best interest of Nigerians.

Full Statement,

“The Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) vehemently rejects plans by President Muhammadu Buhari to return toll gates on highways in the country.

“The party laments that such insensitive idea, in the midst of excruciating economic hardship and high costs of living occasioned by the incompetence and harsh policies of the Buhari administration, is completely ill-conceived and anti-people.

“The PDP insists that at best, such idea amounts to executive bullying which cannot be justified under any guise as it will lead to more increase in costs of goods and services across the country.

“Only recently, President Buhari approved the increase of Value Added Tax (VAT) from 5% to 7.2% despite outcry by Nigerians, who are also being made to pay exorbitant tariffs for electricity and other essential services.

“Since President Buhari came into office in 2015, his administration had continued to increase prices and impose all manner of levies on Nigerians which proceeds are being frittered by the cabal in the presidency leading to a bleeding economy and despondency among the citizenry.

“The PDP says that instead of putting more pressure on already impoverished Nigerians by introducing toll gates at this point in time, President Buhari should exert himself, seek ways of creating wealth out of the abundant resources at the disposal of his administration or make haste to surrender the reign of governance to more competent hands.

“Nigerians could recall that the PDP administration, in keeping with our determination to ensure the wellbeing and economic prosperity of our citizens, dismantled toll gates, cut tax profiles and applied our energies towards wealth creation.

“It is therefore certain that if our nation were under a PDP administration, as desired by Nigerians, competent hands would have been on the deck to proffer ways to create wealth for governance instead of turning our citizens into vassals who are overburdened by heavy taxes.

“The PDP states that it is lamentable that at the time Nigerians ought to be enjoying the benefits of the Atiku Abubakar economic recovery and wealth creation blueprint, they are faced with suppressive policies.

“The PDP therefore charges President Buhari to immediately rescind the decision to return toll gates on our highways as such is not in the best interest of Nigerians.”

http://igberetvnews.com/1040606/pdp-rejects-moves-buhari-return-toll-gates/

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Re: PDP Rejects Moves To Return Toll Gates by JosEast(m): 8:02pm On Oct 02, 2019
UP PDP

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Re: PDP Rejects Moves To Return Toll Gates by princeakinola1(m): 8:04pm On Oct 02, 2019
Why this cabar is making life uneasy for people?No job,no money,more vat and now toll gate fees

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Re: PDP Rejects Moves To Return Toll Gates by SarkinYarki: 8:09pm On Oct 02, 2019
10 lane toll gate to feed 2 lane pot hole riddled roads while we still pay N1.50k as road tax on every litre of petrol ..God punish APC !!!!!

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Re: PDP Rejects Moves To Return Toll Gates by YorubaAssasin: 8:23pm On Oct 02, 2019
shocked
Re: PDP Rejects Moves To Return Toll Gates by Toscarele: 8:24pm On Oct 02, 2019
another means to loot, its like all they do in this regime is sit and brainstorm on next means to loot while the gullible masses hail them

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Re: PDP Rejects Moves To Return Toll Gates by Fountainofyouth(f): 8:24pm On Oct 02, 2019
Next level things.

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Re: PDP Rejects Moves To Return Toll Gates by yeyeboi(m): 8:25pm On Oct 02, 2019
Ok
Re: PDP Rejects Moves To Return Toll Gates by emkz: 8:26pm On Oct 02, 2019
No
Re: PDP Rejects Moves To Return Toll Gates by emkz: 8:26pm On Oct 02, 2019
This PDP is an anti-progress party. In responsible countries, road users pay toll without complaining.

We cannot claim to want development without making sacrifices.

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Re: PDP Rejects Moves To Return Toll Gates by omoiyamayor(m): 8:26pm On Oct 02, 2019
Toll is In all better countries,if it will be well managed I said yes.if roads are good nigeria is not big country.some folks b like Nigeria is d biggest country in Africa because in lagos they travelled for hours.holyShit

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Re: PDP Rejects Moves To Return Toll Gates by Nobody: 8:26pm On Oct 02, 2019
PDP brought this nation to this mess in the first place, if they performed so wonderfully, Nigerians would not have voted them out of power in the first place. All they concentrated on was looting.

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Re: PDP Rejects Moves To Return Toll Gates by LegendHero(m): 8:27pm On Oct 02, 2019
Toscarele:
another means to loot, its like all they do in this regime is sit and brainstorm on next means yo loot the gullible masses

You are wrong bro:

What they really do is to sit and brainstorm on the next means to inflict hardcore sufferings on Nigeria.

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Re: PDP Rejects Moves To Return Toll Gates by Klendine(f): 8:27pm On Oct 02, 2019
Smh
Re: PDP Rejects Moves To Return Toll Gates by backnbeta(f): 8:28pm On Oct 02, 2019
omoiyamayor:
Toll is In all better countries,if it will be well managed I said yes.
'Better countries' is the keyword here undecided

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Re: PDP Rejects Moves To Return Toll Gates by daddytime(m): 8:28pm On Oct 02, 2019
PDP the reactionists

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Re: PDP Rejects Moves To Return Toll Gates by Nobody: 8:29pm On Oct 02, 2019
People forget things so easily in this nation. Shame to all the people supporting thieves in this country. Big shame. Making good use of the tolls is what we shoud be talking about. Not blind wailing.

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Re: PDP Rejects Moves To Return Toll Gates by visijo(m): 8:29pm On Oct 02, 2019
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Re: PDP Rejects Moves To Return Toll Gates by Citytrend: 8:30pm On Oct 02, 2019
I can't help but believe more Taxes are on the way in the misdst of the biting economic Backdrop in recent years.

Truth be told, I have no issue with them except that the current taxes have had no effect on the tax payer. Shame on this country and the people who called themselves political elites. Be it PDP or APC.

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Re: PDP Rejects Moves To Return Toll Gates by Nobody: 8:30pm On Oct 02, 2019
visijo:
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Is that the serious issue we are discussing on this thread now? Becareful.

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Re: PDP Rejects Moves To Return Toll Gates by Truthbites: 8:31pm On Oct 02, 2019
tongue u
Re: PDP Rejects Moves To Return Toll Gates by Eteka1(m): 8:31pm On Oct 02, 2019
If this idea will help to fix all the federal roads, then I welcome it. After all plying very bad roads is ultimately more expensive considering the damage to vehicles, loss of lives and property resulting from accidents and loss of man hours on these roads.

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Re: PDP Rejects Moves To Return Toll Gates by Reference(m): 8:32pm On Oct 02, 2019
Tolls yes, but with concessioned roads. We are in dire need of infrastructure investment companies in Nigeria that can mobilise capital for serious BOT projects.The market is abundant. Too many bad roads, too many vehicles, no competition whatsoever from rail, river and air transport. Definitely a profit banker for the brave.

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Re: PDP Rejects Moves To Return Toll Gates by maxzzo1(m): 8:33pm On Oct 02, 2019
Is obvious fashola, buhari and APC are more clueless .....thunder from sango finish these idiots.....all d mouth wey did guyz make na babash empty konko

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Re: PDP Rejects Moves To Return Toll Gates by chosengocap: 8:33pm On Oct 02, 2019
What does Nigeria do with her oil money? By Otuekong Favour Nigeria currently exports approximately 2million barrels of crude oil daily at $60 per barrel, which translates into $120million daily. Nigeria produces over 2billionscf of gas per day, at $2.25 per MMBtu. Natural gas is measured in the international market with British thermal units, MMBtu. Thus, 1000 cubic feet of natural gas is equal to 1.037millionBtu, whereas one Btu of natural gas according to Bloomberg Commodities is currently at $2.25. Therefore, 2billionscf is tantamount to over 2trillionBtu, which if multiplied by $2.25, amounts to hundreds of billions of Dollars. These prices do not include the fact that prices of commodities fluctuate in the international market, as natural gas went as high as $4 per MMBtu in 2018, while crude oil prices soared over $75 sometime in 2018. Now Nigeria has 49% stake in NLNG, 55% and in some cases 60% in every crude oil production in the country. What about our internally generated revenue? In 2018 alone, Customs generated N5trillion, FIRS N3trillion, Nimasa N20billion, even non-revenue generating agencies like JAMB, WAEC etc, claimed they'd generated billions last year. What does Nigeria do with all these money, apart from funding extravagant lifestyle of elected and appointed politicians? Yet a greater percentage of Nigerians are poverty-stricken, with no access to potable water, electricity, reliable healthcare etc.

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Re: PDP Rejects Moves To Return Toll Gates by Nobody: 8:33pm On Oct 02, 2019
modelmike7:
PDP brought this nation to this mess in the first place, if they performed so wonderfully, Nigerians would not have voted them out of power in the first place. All they concentrated on was looting.

You guys keep saying pdp brought this, thank God APC would have clocked 8yrs soon, we will see..

Not much of an Economics person but bro back then things were better, dollar was stable at 187,fuel was below 100,rice was 8k, things were averagely better, immediately APC came they started suffering everyone you and I included, block this, block that, stop this and that, arrest this one, sentence this once, incarcerate that one, oga these guys are on revenge mission like say we do them something before.. Better wise up

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Re: PDP Rejects Moves To Return Toll Gates by AyosMan: 8:34pm On Oct 02, 2019
It surprises me that there are still evil minded people still supporting this govt that mean no well for Nigerians! PDP is really far better than APC!!

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Re: PDP Rejects Moves To Return Toll Gates by Truthbites: 8:34pm On Oct 02, 2019
emkz:
This PDP is an anti-progress party. In responsible countries, road users pay toll without complaining.

We cannot claim to want development without making sacrifices.

See ya life? Listen to ya self again..wetin u talk make Sense?

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Re: PDP Rejects Moves To Return Toll Gates by etrouble: 8:34pm On Oct 02, 2019
Nonsense. APC has clear majority in both Houses at the National Assembly, therefore the government does not need PDP support or otherwise to pass necessary laws and do what it (APC led government) needs to do to move the country forward.

PDP and its supporters can go and die.

However, because successive government have failed the people, this has made the people not to trust government again. But, I trust Buhari. I am a Buharist. I stand with Buhari.

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Re: PDP Rejects Moves To Return Toll Gates by Nobody: 8:34pm On Oct 02, 2019
Eteka1:
If this idea will help to fix all the federal roads, then I welcome it. After all plynig very bad roads is ultimately more expensive considering the damage to vehicles, loss of lives and property resulting from accidents and loss of man hours on these roads.
YOU have sense. You are not a wailer. You are a good Nigerian with sense. Making good use of the tolls is what we shoud be talking about. Not blind wailing.

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Re: PDP Rejects Moves To Return Toll Gates by Opinedecandid(m): 8:37pm On Oct 02, 2019
I join them to reject toll gates, too.

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