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Lagos: BRT buses may withdraw services next week

naijalog by naijalog
May 24, 2020
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Primero Transport Services Ltd., operator of the Lagos Bus Rapid Transit (BRT) has announced plans to withdraw its services on May 25.

The transport services cited logistics problems and other issues as one of its reasons, a source told the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN).

According to the source, the company might likely run out of diesel and other supplies that would likely disrupt BRT operations next week.

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“Primero is planning to withdraw all its buses from the road from May 25. The company is running out of diesel,” the source said.

It was disclosed that the company is running at a loss, hence owing suppliers.

This may be connected to the new outlines for BRT buses in Lagos in order to curb coronavirus pandemic.“Suppliers have not been supplying diesel fully because the firm is owing them. The company is currently running at a loss.

“Primero will run out of supply of diesel and other supplies by Monday. So it is not likely the buses will run,” the source added.

Meanwhile, efforts to talk with the Managing Director of the company, Mr Fola Tinubu on the development proved abortive.

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