Traffic: Niger pleads with NNPCL to establish truck transit parks

The government of Niger on Wednesday urged the Nigerian National Petroleum Company Ltd. (NNPCL) to establish truck transit parks some strategic parts of the state to reduce traffic on highways.

The government identified towns such as Tafa, Suleja, Mokwa, Bida, Tegina, Lambata and Minna, as major areas to be given attention in that regard.

The Permanent Secretary in the Ministry of Mineral Resources in Niger, Alhaji Abubakar Idris made the call during the meeting of National Council on Hydrocarbons organised by the Ministry of Petroleum Resources in collaboration with the State Government.

According to him, the establishment of the parks in the identified areas will reduce traffic on highways and generate revenue for state and the country at large.

In the meeting entitled: “Roadmap and Strategic Option towards achieving energy transition in Nigeria”, Idris presented a memorandum from the state government to the council on the need for the establishment of the transit parks.

He explained that it would also create a partnership between the State and Federal Government to reduce the negative effects of heavy road traffic on highways.

He explained further that the trucking industry was indispensable to the Nigerian economy as “truckers are responsible for delivering fuel from depots to filling stations where they are dispensed.

“For these reasons, funds need to be released to build truck parks for ease of operations.”

He also called for the establishment of a frontier basin development commission with its headquarters in Niger.

According to him, the establishment of the commission will expedite the effective implementation of Petroleum Host Community Trust Fund and frontier basin exploration fund as captured in the Petroleum Industry Act 2021 with headquarters in Niger.

He said that the Nigeria’s frontier basins consist of Anambra basin, the lower, middle and upper Benue trough, the South eastern sector of the Chad basin, the Mid-Niger (Bida) basin and Sokoto basin.

He said that the basins would be better positioned for the opportunities in the hydrocarbons natural gas, oil and other minerals.

He noted that the establishment of frontier basin development commission would offer greater opportunities to actualise the state dream of oil and gas economic value-chain and industrialisation in Nigerian frontier basins.

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