Commercial Motorcyclists given new guidelines for accessing fuel in Juba

Aug 03, 2017, 08:06 AM

New measures have been introduced to streamline the sale and distribution of fuel to Commercial motorcyclists commonly known as Boda Bodas.

The measures come amid public concerns about the soaring prices charged by Boda Boda cyclists, a common form of transport in Juba city.

Speaking to Miraya Breakfast show, Abraham Jok, chairperson of the South Sudan Motorcycles association, said after a meeting with Nile Pet, the association resolved to provide Boda Boda cyclists specific fueling petrol stations.

This he says would ease access to fuel and save the cyclists the hurdles they have to go through finding fuel on the black market.

Listen to the full interview here