The Federal Government has concluded plans to introduce toll
on Nigeria’s borders with neighboring African countries.
The chairman, Concessioning and Tolling Committee, Federal
Roads Maintenance Agency, Alhaji Mohammed Gusau, said this at the Idiroko
border on Friday when members of the committee visited for on-the-spot
assessment and a meeting with stakeholders.
Gusau, who led other members of the committee to the
stakeholders meeting said the Federal Government would soon introduce the
International Vehicle Transit charge at the nation’s border posts.
And the revenue earned through this, he said, would be used
in maintaining the roads.
He said, “The Federal Government will soon introduce the
International Vehicle Transit charge. The motorists coming into the country and
those leaving through our border posts will pay a toll. This is the practice in
other neighbouring African countries.
“As you leave this Idiroko border, before you enter the
capital of Republic of Benin, Cotonou, you will pay a toll at their border post
before you enter with your vehicle.”
Gusau, however, said FERMA would put the roads leading to
the border posts in good shape before tolling would commence.
He said, “Before the tolling commences, FERMA will put those
roads in our border posts, whether in Idiroko, Calabar, Seme and any other
place which are in deplorable condition, in good shape.
“If the roads are in good shape, the people will be happy to
pay the toll.”
Concerning the Idiroko border, the committee chairman, after
assessment and meeting with stakeholders, said the committee would write about
its findings and make recommendations to the appropriate authorities.
The stakeholders include the Nigeria Customs Services,
Nigeria Immigration Service, Police, Federal Road Safety Corps, traditional
rulers, Freight Forwarders Association, National Union of Road Transport
Workers, and the Road Transport Employers Association of Nigeria.
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