Kwara Govt launches free transport for tertiary students, staff
Politics
THE Kwara Government on Monday commenced its free transport palliatives for students and staff of some tertiary institutions in the state.
The Special Assistant to the Governor on Students Affairs, Mr Bello Mubarak, confirmed while supervising the exercise across the designated motor parks in Ilorin.
Mubarak said the free bus ride was considered necessary by the government to ease the suffering of students of the affected campuses amidst the difficulty imposed by scarcity of fuel.
He said Gov. AbdulRahman AbdulRazaq, after receiving complaints of the students’ union leaders, deemed it fit to come to their aid by conveying them to campuses free of charge.
“As you can see, students are getting into the buses to go to schools for their daily studies.
“The days to carry out the exercise will continue as long as the directive lapses.
“We don’t have a directive to stop it any time soon. We will continue as it is. It is cost-free for the students and staff of those schools,” he said.
The Senior Special Assistant to governor on Transport, Mr Orire Ibrahim, also said that the programme was in response to the reality on ground and to save the students from missing their classes daily.
“We are here to supervise the government’s free transport palliatives to students of higher institutions in Kwara State such as Unilorin, Kwara Polytechnic and KWASU in Malete.
“It is an important step by Gov. AbdulRazaq to support the students because of the hardship of getting fuel,” he explained.
Some of the benefitting students, who spoke to journalists at various points, appreciated the administration for being responsive and sensitive to their plights.
Master Suleiman Olanrewaju, a student of University of Ilorin and member of the School Transport Committee, said the initiative came in handy for them, and commended the government for its timely intervention.
“Yes, there is government’s intervention buses all over here. I think we have four of Soludero buses. Everything here is free.
“It comes in handy for us because this place is always messy. For us to see Soludero buses here and they are even free, we thank the government for the palliatives,” he said.
Mr AbdulWahab AbdulJakeem, an executive member of National Association Nigeria Students (NANS), Kwara State axis, also lauded AbdulRazaq for acceding to their request, noting that the gesture will go a long way in ameliorating their difficulty in getting to and coming from their respective campuses.
AbdulHakeem said the free transport would save him from continuously staying on the campus for a whole week rather than attending classes and coming home daily.
“For me, I am very excited, because I used to stay around the campus for a whole week because of the mobility problem, but with this arrangement from the government, I will be able to go and come back home daily,” he said.
Passengers were seen boarding the free long buses at Soludero motor parks at the Post Office as well as Tanke garage, among others. (NAN)
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