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Friday, 13 May 2016

LG/Bus Owners Feud: South-bound travellers stranded in Kano

LG/Bus Owners Feud: South-bound travellers stranded in Kano
Hundreds of passen­gers from Kano and neighbouring states travelling to the Southern part of the country through New Road Luxury Terminal, Sab­on Gari, Kano, were on Thurs­day stranded as no luxury bus was allowed to move out of the state.
The development was the height of a lingering feud be­tween the luxury bus owners and the authorities of Fagge Local Government Area over an increment in revenue rate.
Several gunshots from New Road scared residents of Sab­on Gari as police shot in the air to restore peace and order in the area.
The AUTHORITY gath­ered that touts of the New Road Luxury Terminal and street urchins hired by a rev­enue collector agent known as Group MD Muhammadu Sa­nusi Umar, operating at the in­stance of the chairman of Fagge Local Government Area, Hon. Habibu Sale Mai Lemo, almost engaged in a bloody confron­tation before the intervention of the police.
The AUTHORITY gath­ered that the council and the Association of Luxury Bus Owners in Kano have been having a running battle over an increment in revenue rates.
Based on this issue, for the past one month, the New Road Luxury Terminal has been sealed by the revenue firm con­tracted by the council to col­lect revenue from the bus op­erators.
The AUTHOITY learnt that apart from collecting N300,000 monthly remittance from the association for the Fagge council, Umar also de­manded for N12,000 daily fee on each fully loaded bus leav­ing the park for any destina­tion.
Following the imposition of the fresh charges, the luxu­ry bus owners vacated the ter­minal and started loading in their respective offices along New Road, while some of them operated along the road close to the park.
Angered by the develop­ment, the revenue collector on Thursday stormed New Road, demanding that the Luxury bus owners remit revenue for each-loaded bus or risk attack while moving out of Kano.
An eyewitness said that the situation would have degener­ated to a breakdown of law and order, but for the timely inter­vention of the police.
The Patron of the Luxu­ry Bus Owners in Kano, Chief Uche Megwalu called for calm, adding that the only solution to the crisis remains negotiation.
He told The AUTHORI­TY that, “I have been briefed on what is happening and my piece of advice is for the luxu­ry bus owners to return to their offices and stop loading on the roadside until the issue is re­solved.
“I have spoken to the local government chairman several­ly on the issue and he has de­manded to meet with the Na­tional President of the Luxury Bus Owners. He complained that he is no longer comfort­able with those he has been meeting with in Kano.
“I believe in dialogue and dialogue alone can solve the problem. I will not ask any­body to start fighting because that will not solve the prob­lem. Very soon, I will be back to Kano and explore a peaceful option to the problem,” he said

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