BREAKING: ZLP criticizes POS-based toll collection, warns of traffic chaos, security risks

The Zenith Labour Party (ZLP) has raised serious concerns over the Federal Government’s proposed plan to use Point of Sale (POS) machines for toll collection at newly introduced tollgates on major highways, warning that the method could lead to traffic congestion, security threats, and public inconvenience.

In a press statement issued on Sunday and signed by its National Publicity Secretary, Comrade Khalid Arewa, the ZLP commended the government’s initiative to reintroduce tollgates on key highways, such as the Abuja-Kaduna-Kano route, for road maintenance and development. However, the party criticized the proposed toll collection method, describing it as flawed and potentially problematic.

“We support the initiative, as stated by the Minister of Works, Senator David Umahi, to ensure the roads are properly maintained upon completion,” the ZLP stated. “However, we express concerns regarding the proposed methodology of collecting tolls using POS machines, which may lead to traffic congestion, security threats, and inconvenience to citizens.”

The party argued that relying on POS machines for toll collection could create bottlenecks at toll plazas, especially during peak travel periods, and expose citizens to security risks, including potential fraud and theft. It also highlighted the likelihood of technical failures, which could further disrupt traffic flow and frustrate road users.

The ZLP called on the government to engage with stakeholders and experts to design a more effective and user-friendly toll collection system. “We call on the government to engage stakeholders and experts to develop a more effective and citizen-friendly toll collection system,” the statement emphasized.

While acknowledging the government’s efforts to address the deplorable state of Nigeria’s highways, the ZLP stressed the need for a well-thought-out implementation strategy to avoid exacerbating existing challenges. The party’s critique underscores the importance of balancing infrastructure development with practical considerations that ensure public safety and convenience.

The statement concluded with a reminder that the success of the tollgate initiative hinges on its ability to serve the public interest without creating new problems. As the Federal Government moves forward with its plans, the ZLP’s concerns highlight the need for careful planning and stakeholder consultation to achieve a seamless and secure toll collection system.