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Benjamin Proposes National Electric Bus Network for Modern Transport

Benjamin Proposes National Electric Bus Network for Modern Transport
Benjamin Proposes National Electric Bus Network for Modern Transport

John Oponjo Benjamin, a prominent SLPP flagbearer aspirant, has formally proposed the implementation of a national electric bus network. This initiative serves as a cornerstone of his strategic vision to modernize Sierra Leone’s transportation infrastructure and enhance urban mobility.


During a recent engagement with Eko Media, Mr. Benjamin emphasized that the revitalization of public transit remains a key policy priority. He asserted that transitioning to electric vehicles would significantly improve operational efficiency, mitigate long-term maintenance expenditures, and align the nation with global environmental sustainability standards.


The proposal is integrated into a comprehensive framework for infrastructure development, designed to bolster public service delivery and catalyze national productivity through reliable logistics.


Mr. Benjamin underscored the correlation between transport reform and macroeconomic growth. He highlighted that optimized mobility systems are vital for stimulating commercial activity, generating employment opportunities, and ensuring the equitable distribution of essential services nationwide.


His administrative philosophy focuses on pragmatism and the integration of advanced technology into sectors that fundamentally impact the daily lives of citizens.


Furthermore, the adoption of eco-friendly transit solutions is intended to advance Sierra Leone’s long-term sustainability objectives, positioning the country as a regional leader in innovative public infrastructure.


These policy outlines were presented as part of Mr. Benjamin’s strategic roadmap ahead of the 2028 general elections, reflecting his ongoing commitment to addressing national development priorities.





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