Tunisia’s Transport Minister Rashid Amari has called for swift action to enhance the readiness of the country’s public transportation fleet. In a meeting with ministry officials, he emphasized the importance of implementing a medium-term strategy to establish a modern, integrated, and safe transportation system. This system should align with national goals, particularly those related to energy, the environment, and digitalization, ensuring Tunisia fulfills its international commitments. Amari highlighted the strategic role of the Ministry in driving development programs, attracting investment, and addressing the public’s need for quality public transportation services. He stressed the need to restore public confidence in the transportation sector, challenging officials to improve its image. He urged them to collaborate on shared goals, implementing a specific timeline to address urgent needs and expectations of the transport and logistics sector. He acknowledged the structural and financial difficulties faced by the sector, which have contributed to declining efficiency, but underscored the importance of tackling these challenges head-on. The minister emphasized the importance of professional development, utilizing expertise, managing human resources effectively, and fostering a positive work environment. He highlighted the critical role of improved governance, effective communication within the ministry and with stakeholders, enhanced coordination, data sharing, and collaborative work. He expressed openness to constructive proposals aimed at serving the public interest and improving the sector’s performance.