By The Citizen Reporter
In Summary
- Uda Rapid Transit has entered into a two-year agreement with Dart Agency in which it will purchase and run a fleet of 76 modern buses to operate the BRT project in the city
Dar es Salaam. Usafiri Dar es
Salaam (Uda) and Dar es Salaam Commuter Bus Owners Association
(Darcoboa) have established a new company that will run the
much-anticipated Dar es Salaam Rapid Transit (Dart) project.
The company, Uda Rapid Transit, has entered into a
two-year agreement with Dart Agency in which it (the company) will
purchase and run a fleet of 76 modern buses to operate the BRT project
in the city.
The project is scheduled to take off four months from now.
The Dart Agency Chief Executive, Ms Asteria
Mlambo, represented the government’s side at the signing ceremony while
the Simon Group chairman which operates Uda, Mr Robert Kisena, and
Darcoboa chairman Sabri Mabruki represented Uda Rapid Transit at the
signing ceremony that took place at the offices of the Dar es Salaam
Regional Commissioner, Mr Saidi Meck Sadiki.
Mr Sadiki himself, and the Minister of State in
the Prime Minister’s Office responsible for Regional Administration and
Local Government Ms Hawa Ghasia witnessed the signing.
Ms Ghasia said the event marked an important
milestone in the history of improving the transportation system in the
country’s commercial city.
“This is another clear testimony that the
government can work with the private sector for the common good of the
people,” she said.
The 76 buses to be purchased will include two
categories. The first will be those measuring 18 metres long which have
the capacity to carry 150 passengers each while the second will be those
measuring 12 metres long, each with a capacity of carrying 80
passengers at a go.
Ms Ghasia urged the new company to make sure they
perform well in the interim period to build capacity to compete in the
tender to operate the system.
Mr Mabruki pledged to offer good services during the interim period.
“We thank the government for offering us this chance...we will make good use of it,” he said.
He said that within two months from now, the
company will bring two buses for the purpose of training drivers and
that all 76 buses will be ready for operation by September 15, this
year.
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