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350m passengers boarded BRT buses in 7 years

The Managing Director, Primero Transport Service Limited, Mr Fola Tinubu, said the company had transported over 350 million passengers in the last seven years of its operation.

He didvlosedn this during  an interview in Lagos on Friday.

He commended commuters for their steadfastness, saying they had stood by the company over the past seven years of its operations.

Tinubu decried the increase in the cost of diesel which he said  had drastically increased their cost of operations by more than N500million monthly.

“Last year , we were buying diesel at about N200 a litre. Now we are buying it at about N740 a litre and we use about a million litres a month.

“Our cost of operation has increased because  the prices of diesel and other spare parts have gone up.

“The increase in fares that the Lagos State Government approved for us about two months ago was not enough to cover our cost of operations.

“People always think about diesel when they talk about our cost of operations, but every time  the naira loses its value,  the prices of all the parts we use on the buses also go up.

“This year alone, the exchange rate of the dollar to  the naira had gone up from N360  per dollar to over N700 per dollar, ” Tunubu said.

He said that all their suppliers sourced their money from the black market which alwsys reflected in the prices they charge.

The managing director  said that not just the price of diesel that had gone up but also  all spares we buy to put our buses in good shape.

Tunubu said the continuous dramatic increase in the cost of operations had affected the company in the quick repair of their buses in a timely manner.

He said that in spite of the increase in the cost of operations, the management had worked hard to make the fares stable for their services to be affordable for commuters.

The Primero boss  urged the Federal Government for  an urgent intervention

by subsidising  public transportation in Nigeria as it is done all over the world.

He said such would  enable  the operators to provide effective operations so  that commuters  could continue to enjoy its services.

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