Osun Begins Profiling Of Transport Operators
Osun State Government has commenced the profiling of commercial transport operators in the state.
According to the government, the programme tagged “Commercial Transport Operators’ Profiling Programme (CTOPP)” will help build a trusted network for transport safety in and around Osun.
Speaking at the official flag-off of the programme on Wednesday, Governor Ademola Adeleke said the move became necessary to reduce incidents of kidnapping and loss of properties through commercial vehicles.
Represented at the programme by the Senior Special Assistant on Transportation, Hon. Salaam Adewale, Adeleke said the profiling also became necessary to be able to plan for issues in the transportation sector of the State.
He noted that the revenue drive of the present administration will be greatly boosted through the profiling of every commercial transport operator in the State because it will provide an accurate database of every operator with which the State can work.
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The Governor who expressed delight at the development stressed that the move is another testament to the fact that the present administration is running a transparent and accountable government which will be for the benefit of all and sundry.
He noted that the step is another giant stride towards institutionalising transparency and accountability in the State’s Transportation sector.
Also speaking, team leader of the technical partner of the programme, Digital Revolution Limited (DRL) Mr Adeola Akeem said the launch marks a transformative step forward in Osun State’s commitment to a safer and more organised transport sector.
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