Babatunde Fashola, minister of
power, works and housing, says the federal government has concluded the plan to
reintroduce toll gates on various highways across the country.
He said this on Thursday while speaking at an
interactive session with the senate committee on the Federal Roads Maintenance
Agency (FERMA).
Fashola said they would be reintroduced in 38
points across the roads.
He added that the toll gates would be brought
back after the completion of the highways.
“We have concluded plans to reintroduce
tollgates across the country,” Fashola said.
“It will be managed by the private sector and
it will be located in the old places. Thirty-eight points across the country.
“We are only waiting for the completion of
those roads before we introduce the toll gates.”
The minister added that road users would be
able to pay for toll on the roads through their phones, and that the money
realised would be used for the maintenance of the roads.
He also said the federal government does not
intent to ask road users “to pay toll on a road that is not good.”
“While the construction (of gates) is going
on, we are working on the design. We want to standardise the design so that
people when we ask people to come and bid for the construction, we can control
what they are going to construct,” he said.
“They are going to construct the materials we
have prescribed. We can also control the price so that nobody is bidding with
disparage prices; there will be the floor and the ceiling. Your price will vary
according to how many plazas you build and not because you claim to have used
‘foreign’ materials.
“The last part we are working on is the
software that drives the management, audit, and payment of toll fares.”
Source: The Cable
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