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    The North JournalsBy The North JournalsFebruary 15, 2025Updated:April 4, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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    By Samuel Adejo

    In a significant move to modernize toll collection and improve road user convenience, the management of the Nasarawa State toll gate has introduced a new preloaded toll pass card.

    The initiative, with an initial load of ₦10,000, is designed to streamline operations, reduce cash transactions, and ease congestion at the toll gate.

    The introduction of the preloaded pass card follows deliberations between key stakeholders and the Nasarawa State House of Assembly. Lawmakers had previously advocated for a temporary suspension of toll gate operations to explore more efficient systems.

    After consultations on global best practices, the new toll pass card was adopted as part of broader reforms aimed at enhancing service delivery and ensuring smoother traffic flow.

    With the new system, motorists can now make seamless toll payments without the hassle of handling physical cash, reducing wait times and improving efficiency. However, while the initiative marks a step towards modernization, it has sparked concerns over affordability and accessibility, particularly for low-income road users.

    Some stakeholders have called for additional payment options and a review of the toll fee structure to balance revenue generation with public convenience.

    As the preloaded pass card system is rolled out, all eyes will be on its effectiveness in addressing these concerns and whether it truly enhances the toll collection process in Nasarawa State. The management has assured the public that they remain open to feedback and are committed to refining the system to serve road users better.

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