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Fintiri provides 58-seater palliative buses
Governor Ahmadu Umaru Fintiri of Adamawa State has provided 58-seater palliative luxury buses to ease the hardship of the sudden petrol subsidy removal by President Bola Tinubu.
The Senior Special Assistant to Governor Ahmadu Umaru Fintiri on New Media, in a statement, declared: “the First Governor to react towards the problems of his people is @GovernorAUF as his approval of the procurement of ten 58-seater luxurious buses is a positive step in alleviating the effects of the surge in transport fares due to the removal of fuel subsidies.
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“These buses will likely provide a more comfortable and affordable transportation option for the public, helping to mitigate the impact of increased costs.”
While emphasising on the comfort, the SSA was not specific on the cost of the service provided by the buses, though, promising affordable costs.
The statement reads:
Muhammad Bakari Tukur SSA New Media to Gov.Fintiri
“Subsidy Removal: Fintiri Moves To Ease Transportation
“The First Governor to react towards the problems of his people is @GovernorAUF
as his approval of the procurement of ten 58-seater luxurious buses is a positive step in alleviating the effects of the surge in transport fares due to the removal of fuel subsidies.
“These buses will likely provide a more comfortable and affordable transportation option for the public, helping to mitigate the impact of increased costs.
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“Luxurious buses typically offer additional amenities, such as spacious seating, air conditioning, and entertainment systems, which can make the commuting experience more enjoyable. Furthermore, by increasing the seating capacity, these buses can accommodate more passengers, potentially reducing overcrowding and ensuring that transportation remains accessible to a larger number of people.
“By focusing on improving public transportation options, the government demonstrates a commitment to addressing the challenges faced by commuters in the wake of fuel subsidy removal.
“This initiative may help create a more sustainable and efficient transportation system in the long run.
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