The Lagos Bus Rapid Transit (BRT) scheme
has announced plans to “marginally” hike its fares on all routes as from
February.
Fola Tinubu, managing director of
Primero Transport Services, made this known in an interview with the News
Agency of Nigeria on Thursday.
He said the hike was as a result of
the increase in the cost of operations.
“We are going
to increase our price because of the situation in the country, our cost has
just gone through the roof,” Tinubu said.
“At this time
last year, we bought 1.2 million litres of diesel monthly at N120 per litre, we
are now buying at N260; tires that cost N70,000 each now go for N140,000.
“All the parts
used for the buses are imported so they’ve all doubled or tripled in price, and
we have no choice but to continue to buy them.
“So, in doing
that we have to find a way to make it work because you all know that the buses
were bought in China; so, we have a foreign dollar component in our debt
portfolio.
Since its
inception in 2015, the company has maintained a fare of N75, N120, and N195
from Ikorodu to Mile 12, Fadeyi, and CMS, respectively.
“When we
bought the buses it was N168 to a US dollar and now we are talking of N470 and
we still have to pay the dollar component back.
“So, our debt
has increased and our cost of operation has gone through the roof, and we have
managed to keep the pricing same for now.
“In fact,
right now, we are subsidising every person we carry, and if you are running a
business, you can only do that for so long.’’
“The airlines
have increased theirs between 200 per cent and 300 per cent but we will not
even do 100 per cent.
“So, it is going to be something
manageable for people. I will try not to put a figure to that now because the
governor still has to approve it, and I don’t want to pre-empt him.
“What I can
say is that it’s going to be a marginal increase and not a drastic increase and
still less than what the commercial bus operators are charging right now.
“We are not even going to be close to
that; but there is no other solution to it because if we do not, it is going to
be recipe for disaster down the road,” Tinubu said. -DP
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