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National Transport Commission Bill: PMB withholds assent

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President Muhammadu Buhari has declined assent to the much awaited National Transport Commission Bill 2018 and the Federal Roads Authority (Establishment) Bill 2018.

The president made this known in a letter transmitted to the National Assembly leadership read by the President of the Senate, Sen. Bukola Saraki, at plenary yesterday.

Buhari also declined assent to According to Buhari, some sections of the National Transport Commission Bill contained safety regulations that would duplicate the functions of existing transport agencies.

“Safety regulatory provisions enshrined in some sections of the bill which are technical in nature fall within the purview of central legislation implemented by agencies like NIMASA (Nigeria Maritime Administration and Safety Agency (NIMASA), NPA (Nigeria Ports Authority and therefore should be expunged from the bill.

“Two, the percentage of the amount to be retained by the agency from royalties collected under section 19 (2)(d) should be reduced from 10 to five percent.

“Section 12 (9)(2)(d) stipulates that a portion of the proceeds from royalties collected by the authority empowered to collect royalties from transport service providers should not exceed 10 per cent which is collected by service providers and concessionaires.

“Three, section 19 (2)(f) which stipulates charge of three per cent freight tariff stabilisation fee on all imports and exports out of Nigeria including wet and dry cargoes should be amended and reduced from three per cent to one per cent.

“This is what is currently contained in the Nigerian Shippers Council legislation,” Buhari said.

On the Federal Roads Authority (Establishment) Bill 2018, the president said the proposed road sector regulator would usurp the supervisory power of the Federal Ministry of Power, Works and Housing.

According to the president, the proposed agency would also render the “entire technical workforce of the supervisory ministry redundant”.

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