From Tunde Bishop, in Sokoto
The Sokoto State Government has released no fewer than 30 new mass transit buses througn the State Ministry of Transportation to boost public transportation services in the state.
Presenting the vehicles to the Ministry on behalf of the state government, Deputy Governor Idris Muhammed Gobir said that the new vehicles will address the growing demand for efficient and affordable transport services across the state.
Gobir said that the buses were part of an earlier procurement by the government but had been withheld pending the completion of an integrated e-ticketing system.
He added that the move is aimed at strengthening both inter-state and intra-city transport systems while easing the commuting burden on residents.
“With the system now operational, passengers can conveniently book and pay for fares online. The e-ticketing system is designed to ensure transparency, accountability, and a seamless commuting experience for passengers. It will also help in monitoring daily operations and improving service delivery,” Gobir noted.
He however emphasized the importance of maintaining the vehicles, urging the Ministry of Transportation to ensure proper supervision and upkeep.
“These buses were acquired with taxpayers’ money and must be protected and preserved. I also call on drivers and passengers to maintain cleanliness in all the vehicles,” he said.
In his remarks, the State Commissioner for Transportation, Hon. Bala Kokani, expressed gratitude to the Governor and Deputy Governor for their continued support.
He assured that the Ministry would enforce a strict maintenance schedule and proper usage protocols.
“We deeply appreciate the administration’s commitment to transforming the transport sector. These buses will significantly enhance commuter comfort and convenience,” Kokani said.
Upon his assumption of office, Governor Ahmad Aliyu’s administration has procured a total of 70 vehicles for mass transit services, including 50 buses and 20 Toyota Camry sedans, as part of its strategic response to the challenges caused by the removal of fuel subsidies.





