How 163,878 Nigerians Benefited From FG’s 50% Yuletide Transportation Subsidy

Hamilton Nwosa
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Minister of Solid Minerals Development and Chairman of the Committee on the Implementation of the Federal Government End of Year 50% Transportation Subsidy Programme, Oladele Alake, Monday, said that 163,878 Nigerians benefitted from initiatives.

The minister made this known in a tweet while giving an update on the 10-day progress.

In his words, “As the Chairman of the Committee on the Implementation of the End of Year Transportation Subsidy Programme of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, I am pleased to report that our programme has been a tremendous success, benefiting over 160,000 passengers across the country.

“This initiative, approved by President Tinubu on December 19, 2023, provided free transportation on the Nigerian Railway Corporation (NRC) routes and a 50 percent subsidy on transport fares for passengers traveling on 30 bus routes operated by the Association of Luxury Bus Owners of Nigeria, ALBON.

“Our intention was to alleviate the financial burden faced by citizens, particularly during these challenging times due to the global pandemic and other economic factors. I am proud to share that between December 21 and December 31, 2023, the NRC conveyed 71,000 passengers, while buses under ALBON carried 77,122 passengers. Additionally, 652 bus trips from Oshodi Interchange in Lagos carried 15,766 passengers. These numbers demonstrate that a total of 163,878 passengers benefitted from the Presidential Yuletide Transportation Subsidy in the first 10 days of the programme.

“I urge cooperation from both passengers and bus companies for the return trips until Thursday, January 4, 2024, as the programme is still ongoing.

“The success of this initiative exemplifies President Tinubu’s care and concern for the Nigerian people, and we will continue to monitor compliance and provide intervention when necessary.”

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