CIOTA, stakeholders to discuss sustainable mobility, security

Transportation Sector

To drive positive change in the transportation sector, the Chartered Institute of Transport Administration Nigeria (CIOTA) would hold a two-day conference at Chida International Hotel in Abuja on July 26 and 27, 2023.


The institute stated that the conference would serve as a platform for industry policymakers, experts, and enthusiasts to address critical issues affecting Nigeria’s transportation landscape .

With the theme: “Impact of Transportation Practices on Security and Sustainable Mobility’’, the two-day event will take place.
The groundbreaking conference hosted by CIOTA Nigeria, is open to transport managers, industry experts, government representatives, academics, and all individuals passionate about advancing transportation practices for a secure and sustainable future.

The conference would shed nore light on innovative solutions, practices, and strategies to tackle challenges in transportation while ensuring an efficient and secure system that supports sustainable development.

The National Publicity Secretary, CIOTA (Nigeria), Chinwe Uwaegbute, said: “CIOTA Nigeria is proud to organise the Road Transport Managers Conference. This conference will serve as a catalyst for meaningful discussions and collaborations that will drive positive change in the transportation sector.”

Distinguished speakers and thought leaders from diverse backgrounds, including transportation management, policy-making, logistics, and strategy, will grace the conference.

Attendees can expect insightful keynote presentations, engaging panel sessions moderated by industry leaders, and networking opportunities to foster collaboration, knowledge exchange, and actionable insights.

Notable guests from significant agencies and organisations such as NURTW, VIO, NDLEA, MOMAN, ADIN, and more will participate in the conference, discussing a wide range of topics including the implications of subsidies, environmental challenges, transportation management practices, and the harmonization of road taxes, among others.

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