Lagos
state Ministry of Transportation in conjunction with the Bus Conductors
Association of Nigeria, BCAN, plans to employ 1000 graduates as bus
conductors in the state. President of BCAN, Comrade Israel Ade Adeshola
said their association and the state government is working towards
making the Bus Conducting profession one for only trained bus conductors
and also make it more lucrative and attractive.
In an interview with Vanguard, Adeshola said
In an interview with Vanguard, Adeshola said
"Presently Lagos state government through the Lagos State Drivers Institute, LASDRI is training and accrediting conductors in the state, adding that after the training the graduands would be employed as Bus Conductors and would be on the payroll of the government with a salary worth of N50,000 per month. The objective is to make the job of bus conducting attractive, respected and dignified as obtainable globally”.
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