The Road Traffic and Safety Agency (RTSA) has threatened to suspend
road service licences for bus operators who have allegedly implemented
hiked bus fares without following laid down procedure.
RTSA Executive Director Zindaba Soko said the agency will not
hesitate to suspend road service licences for bus operators who have
decided to disregard the law.
Mr. Soko told ZANIS in Lusaka today that bus operators were fully
aware of the procedure that should be followed before implementing bus
fare hikes since this was not the first time transport charges are being
adjusted in the country.
He further explained that representatives of a group of luxury buses
operators has written to the agency requesting for an adjustment of bus
fares by today, 6th May 2013.
He said these were advised to wait for feedback from the agency.
Mr. Soko also said the agency has not refused to accord an upward
adjustment in bus fares saying a concrete date for the desired increase
can only be communicated after discussions have been concluded by all
concerned stakeholders including the Ministry of Transport,
Communications, Works and Supply.
He disclosed that the agency will today meet all bus operators and
stakeholders to discuss the way forward regarding bus fare increment.
And Public and Private Drivers Association of Zambia president Josiah
Majuru said local bus operators were still waiting for further
instruction from government before they can implement the hiked fares.
Meanwhile, Lusaka Bus Operators Association chairperson Ismail
Kankara said his members have abided to government’s directive and will
wait for the outcome from a meeting that will be held today between
government and transport stakeholders.
Yesterday, some long distance luxury bus operators allegedly hiked
bus fares despite warnings from government that it will be illegal for
anyone to effect the hiked fares.
The decision to adjust bus fares upwards was necessitated by the increase of about KR1.65 per litre of fuel last week.
ZANIS / http://lusakatimes.com