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Nasarawa gov. expresses willingness to concession Karu, Lafia mega bus stops to NURTW

Governor Abdullahi Sule of Nasarawa State has expressed the willingness of his administration to concession the about-to-be-completed Karu and Lafia mega bus stops, to members of the National Union of Road Transport Workers (NURTW) in the state.

Governor Sule made this known while hosting officials and members of the NURTW who were on a thank-you visit, at the Government House, on Friday.

The governor who expressed delight over the visit by the union members, said even though his administration will set up an agency that would supervise the two modern bus stops, it’s unlikely that government will run the motor parks.

For that reason, Governor Sule added that after establishing the agency, government would prefer the NURTW take over the running of the two bus stops, as according to him, the union is in a better position to run the facilities efficiently.

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The governor assured that his administration and the NURTW, would enter into an agreement that will be mutually beneficial.

He, however, warned that any act capable of breaching such agreement, would not be condoned.

Governor Sule said even though two private firms have since written, seeking to manage the two facilities, he however preferred that the NURTW take charge of the facilities.

According to the governor, the two modern bus stops have facilities ranging from a ticketing area, lounge for drivers, loading bay, filling station, mechanical workshop, toilet facilities and a banking area.

He, however, urged members of the NURTW to desist from illegal parking, especially oil tankers that indiscriminately park in public spaces.

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The governor used the opportunity to thank the union members for the support they gave his immediate past predecessor, as well as during the 2019 general election, promising to fulfill all the campaign promises he made to the union.

Governor Sule equally used the opportunity to emphasize on the need for peaceful coexistence, adding that whenever he raised the alarm on the incursion of bandits into the state, he is doing so merely to ensure there is no breach in security across the state.

Earlier, the state’s Chairman of the NURTW, Alhaji Salihu Adamu, thank Governor Sule’s administration for embarking on projects that have direct bearing on the lives of the members of the union, especially the two modern bus stops in Karu and Lafia, among others.

Alhaji Adamu said they were at the Government House to thank the governor for carrying members of the union along in his programmes and policies.

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