The Management of the University of Ilorin and Road Transport Association of Nigeria have agreed that more commercial buses will be provided to meet needs of the growing population of students.
The institution and the association reached the agreement at a meeting in Ilorin on Wednesday.
The Deputy Vice-Chancellor (Management Services), Prof Yisa AbdulKareem, represented the Vice-Chancellor, Prof. AbdulGaniyu Ambali, at the meeting.
The
institution and the association resolved to sanction any transport
worker that flout the laws guiding their operation within and outside
the campus.
It resolved that traffic warders be deployed to specific locations to allow for free-flow of traffic to motivate the drivers.
They
also stressed the need to deploy more security personnel to parks
during rush hours as well as transport management committee to enforce
the rules guiding the transporters and sanctioning offenders.
The
meeting also said that all commercial vehicles would numbered and
brought for inspection before the commencement of the next session.
The Chairman of the University Transport Committee, Mr Michael Abisoye,
said that the aim of the meeting was to deliberate on ways to make the
students have a stress-free transportation to and from the campus.
“This
also involves checking the operations of the transport providers in
order to curb the vices that may have been threatening the safety of the
students and the peace enjoyed on campus,” Abisoye said.
Abisoye,
who is also the Deputy Director of the Department of Works, disclosed
that the committee had received complaint of speeding, excessive fare
and poor treatment of the students by some transporters.
He
stressed that these negative treatment of student must stop in order to
ensure the safety of the students within and outside the campus and
also for the sustenance of the peace enjoyed on campus.
AbdulKareem
noted that the University has provided the people with the opportunity
to make money by contracting the transport service out.
“We
are here because of the students and we must look for ways to ensure
their comfort and safety; we don’t want laws guiding the transport
workers to be flouted,” he said.
The Road
Transport Association of Nigeria promised to improve upon the current
transport service provided to the students by bringing in more vehicles
to serve them.
“We will work more to ensure
that lost items of the students are recovered and also, we will
designate people to specific points in order to regulate the activities
of the bus drivers.”
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