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SOSG goes digital, introduces e-ticketing system for mass transit vehicles

By Muhammad Ibrahim, Sokoto
The Sokoto State Government has introduced an e-ticketing system for all its 126 mass transit vehicles  currently in use for inter states,intra city as well as inter local government services.
Abubakar Bawa said this came to light during a brief demonstration to Gov. Ahmed Aliyu on how the e-ticketing system works and how a passenger can obtain his ticket without any stress.
Gov. Aliyu said the  initiative is part of several other measures introduced by his administration to enhance transparency and accountability in the mass transit unit and government business as a whole.
“This system is good, and It’ll promote cashless system and ensure that all transportation fares go directly into the government coffers.
“With this development, we are also making sure that there is value for money spent in the purchase of the 126  vehicles so far released to mass transit for Inter states, intra city  and inter local government services.
“I’m very optimistic that with this development,  cases of pilfering with public funds would reduce to the barest minimum,”he said.
Gov.  Aliyu further believed that the new initiative would also enable government to have an effective supervision of its vehicles and their road worthiness.
He assured  his administration’s support to the new initiative,stressing the need for the consulting firm to improve on the processes of acquiring the e-tickets.
The Governor also said the programme when fully operational,would create job opportunities and ramp up the revenue of the state.
Other speakers at the demonstrations were the Special Adviser to the Governor on Mass Transit, Alhaji Mode Yawa Shagari, as well the representative of the consulting firm, Mr Mahmud.
They all described the new initiative as a right step in the right direction as it’ll be beneficial for both the passengers and the state government.
The new initiative is coming ahead of the release of additional mass transit vehicles to the mass transit unit by the Ahmed Aliyu- led administration.

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