In a bid to tackle traffic congestion and improve urban transport, the Nigerian government has introduced a new public transport policy across major cities.
The policy aims to modernize public transport fleets, regulate fares, and ensure safety standards are met by operators.
Officials hope this will make daily commutes smoother and more affordable for millions of Nigerians, especially in crowded cities like Lagos, Abuja, and Port Harcourt.
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Public transport unions have welcomed the policy but also called for a phased approach to avoid disrupting services.
With urban populations growing rapidly, the government says it’s crucial to invest in better transport systems to support economic growth and reduce pollution.
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