We will not Exempt Government Officials From New Tolling Policy – FG

Government officials will not be exempted from paying road tolls in a new open tolling policy approved by the Federal Executive Council.

This was made known by the Minister of Works and Housing, Babatunde Fashola on Wednesday while briefing state house correspondents at the end of the FEC meeting in Abuja.

The policy, he explained, will guide the new tolling system so that local people, states and local governments, as well as all those who manage roads and interested investors, will understand the nation’s tolling policy.

The Minister, further hinted that after wide consultations with various sectors including the National Assembly, only diplomats and military and paramilitary officials would be exempted from the electronic toll collection on the dual carriageways pronounced eligible for tolling by the Federal Government.

While the open tolling system will not begin immediately, Fashola revealed that the framework for the broad policy was adopted at the meeting.

According to Fashola, the council equally proposed that bicycles, pedal cycles, tricycles, motorcycles, and other two or three-wheeled means of transport used mainly by disadvantaged members of the community, will be entitled to a full 100% exemption. 

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