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Ben Bruce’s Plan On Subsidizing Transport For The Poor by Raymagnate(m): 11:12pm On Jan 05, 2012
A good plan is only as important as the willingness to execute it. Since Independence in 1960, successive administrations have paid little attention to the poor.

Government has played the role of Robin Hood, unfortunately though in reverse: they have taken from the poor to subsidise and sustain the rich.

I urge the Federal Government to reverse that role and play the real Robin Hood, and now take from the rich and give to the poor.

This simply means that they must ensure that the rich make the same sacrifice that the poor have made and continue to make. After all, it is not a sin to be poor.

The government of Nigeria must practise what it preaches. If it does and implements the Ben Bruce Transport Policy it will go a long way in easing the untold hardship the increase in the cost of petrol will have on the Nigerian masses.

The Ben Bruce transport policy is simple, realistic and very achievable. I propose N318b annually for 10 years. This will re-invent and re-build the transport sector of Nigeria and alleviate the sufferings of the Nigerian people and at the same time grow our economy.

I demand for the Nigerian masses a N79.6b fund to subsidise bus and taxi services in Nigeria. I want that subsidy at 50 per cent of the cost for all Nigerians. Many other developing and advanced economies have subsidised their transport sectors. For instance, Brazil by 70 per cent, South Africa by 34 per cent, Chile by 57 per cent, the UK by 49 per cent, Belgium by 69 per cent and Finland by 65 per cent.

We all know the problems that have plagued our nation for decades. We all know the untold hardship our people have been through, and so did the Afrobeat legend Fela Anikulapo Kuti as emphasised in many of his songs.

One of the focal points of my plan is that all school children in uniform, senior citizens over 60 and children under 10 must travel free of charge by public transportation under this plan. Transport fares should not rise because the government should pay the difference of deregulation immediately to the transport sector. I estimate that we spend N50b annually on transport fare. Deregulation will double that and make it N100b.

The additional N50b should be paid by the government. And equally important, I propose an additional N79.6b annual intervention fund at five per cent interest over five years provided by the banks and guaranteed by the Federal Government to be used to buy fuel efficient cars and buses.

These vehicles must be among the top 5 most fuel efficient in the world and most importantly, they must be duty free.

I don’t have to be psychic or a soothsayer to know that the money that will accrue to government from deregulation is more than enough to pay for the purchase of such vehicles, with an estimate of N3M for Cars, N11M for mini buses and N16M for bigger buses. Old cars and buses should be brought to designated centres, where they can be purchased for at least N300,000 each and crushed, so they are taken out of circulation and will reduce the carnage on our roads.

The money will be used as a down payment towards the purchase of new cars and buses. This should also apply to any Nigerian who wishes to purchase a fuel efficient vehicle. We must transform bus drivers into bus owners and taxi drivers into taxi owners and make it easy for the Nigerian working class to own cars. N79.6b is also needed to provide infrastructure for the buses and taxis such as depots for overnight parking/garaging of the buses, fuelling, repairs and maintenance etc. A depot could be built to accommodate as many as 500 buses.

BUS TERMINALS: This is the location for buses to park and wait for passengers. Terminals should also have passenger facilities such as restaurants, conveniences, shops, fuel stations and a bus washing bay. Bus Terminals should be located at the ends of bus corridors in urban areas and at critical intersections in the interstate mass transit systems Bus Shelters and;

LAY BY’S: for buses to pick up and drop passengers, along bus corridors in urban areas without affecting the general traffic flow. They should be located at 200 metre intervals on both sides of the bus corridors in urban areas. This is what you have on Ikorodu Road in Lagos.

To make my plan work, N79.6b must also be provided by government to replace old, unsafe and uneconomical trucks. The same principle applies, but they will not get subsidy because they use diesel which had been deregulated long before the deregulation of petrol even became an issue.

The government must set up a Transport Regulatory Authority to regulate the industry.

Nigeria will spend in 10 years exactly 20 per cent of the savings that will accrue from the removal of subsidy.
Re: Ben Bruce’s Plan On Subsidizing Transport For The Poor by iluvnaija: 12:56am On Jan 06, 2012
I love this man, a least he has shown us way forward, where are others? because of corruption they will never listen to him. Naija don finish!
Re: Ben Bruce’s Plan On Subsidizing Transport For The Poor by Nobody: 12:59am On Jan 06, 2012
These are the kind of ideas we need to assess and customize to meet the needs of the suffering masses.

We need presidential advisers of this calibre !
Re: Ben Bruce’s Plan On Subsidizing Transport For The Poor by Kobojunkie: 3:15am On Jan 06, 2012
That is a very bad suggestion there. What Ben Bruce is suggesting is that the same Government that essentially bombed other subsidy programs, in addition to our current National transportation networks, should now get it's hands into yet another subsidy program? Do people even value this nation at all?
Re: Ben Bruce’s Plan On Subsidizing Transport For The Poor by Jeboy(m): 9:09am On Jan 06, 2012
@Kobojunkie

I dont know why u you like oppossing idealogy. Subsidising fuel at N65 only creates subsidy for all social stratas in Nigeria, that is wrong. Some rich in Nigeria can afford 10 luxury cars and buy fuel at N200 per litre. This is apart from d shady deals that arise from N65 subsidy so please for once be fair with your comments. We are not talking about PDP Vs ACN, we are talking about Nigeria where all of us are major stakeholders, thank you.
Re: Ben Bruce’s Plan On Subsidizing Transport For The Poor by Nobody: 9:20am On Jan 06, 2012
He can format any ideas but dont shy away from the truth that the solution before any thing is to destroy corruption and corrupt leaders with a strong fist and rebuild the foundation. Thats what everyone should be shouting, ideas dont run out.
Re: Ben Bruce’s Plan On Subsidizing Transport For The Poor by Raymagnate(m): 11:27am On Jan 06, 2012
Actually a good idea still pays. Ben bruce has actually taken his time to study oda countries transport system b4 he came up wit this, it.s left for the federal govt to go on with the plan. I stil knw that corruption can equally disrupt the plan, i think FG can stil initiate him, since he came up with the idea.

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