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Ibadan-Kano double gauge rail to cost $8bn – Amaechi

- By Chris Agabi

The Minister of Transporta­tion, Mr. Romti Amaechi has said the Ibadan to Kano double gauge rail line will cost about $8bn (about N2.44trn).

The Minister of Transporta­tion, Mr. Amaechi, disclosed this at an interactiv­e session with journalist­s in Abuja yesterday.

The rail line which is a part of the Lagos to Kano double rail project will pass through several states including Osun, Ekiti, Ondo, Kwara and Niger state before it gets to Kaduna and then Kano.

The minister said the FG is committed to the project and it is currently negotiatin­g about $6bn facility from the Chinese EXIM Bank to do the project.

“We are currently in negotiatio­ns with the China Exim Bank to get about $6bn to do (rail lines) from Ibadan to Kano. It is a difficult decision. Why is it difficult? The money required is about $8bn to do a double track but the Chinese are insisting that they can’t fund the double track” he said.

He said following the huge sum required, some people are advising the government fixes the project in tranches but the FG has declined because it might not be economical­ly viable if the rail line doesn’t connect the seaports to the north.

“They (Chinese) are asking us to do a single track and they want it at Minna so that instead of going from Minna to Kaduna, we should go from Minna to Abuja and then join it from Abuja to Kaduna. But there are those who argue that we should not accept that, rather we should tell them (Chinese) to fund it in segments. This, however, does not make economic sense” he said.

According to him, the rail must link Lagos ports down to Kano to maximize the economic benefits on that rail corridor as the value is in the freight not passengers.

Israeli firms gets $195m contract to secure waterways

On the $195m contract awarded to an Israeli security firm on securing Nigerian water ways he said the contract will help reduce significan­t crime within Nigeria’s territoria­l waters.

“The Federal Government has approved the sum of $195m...to hire an Israeli company to help train our security personnel to help man our water ways,” he said.

“Currently there are criminal activities in our waterways which have made it that in some parts of the country, people charge what they call war insurance. War insurance means that you go to an area where there is (seems to be) war, but you know that there is no war there” he said.

“But in such areas criminal activities are taking place in the water ways. So with the approval, after we’ve put the processes in place, we will ensure that there is security on our waters” he said.

 ?? Photo: NAN ?? From left: Minister of Transporta­tion, Mr Chibuike Amaechi; Director of Finance and Accounts, Federal Ministry of Transporta­tion, Mr Sunday Eboigbe; and representa­tive of the Permanent Secretary, Federal Ministry of Aviation, Capt. Musa Hassan, during the minister’s interactiv­e session with the media in Abuja yesterday
Photo: NAN From left: Minister of Transporta­tion, Mr Chibuike Amaechi; Director of Finance and Accounts, Federal Ministry of Transporta­tion, Mr Sunday Eboigbe; and representa­tive of the Permanent Secretary, Federal Ministry of Aviation, Capt. Musa Hassan, during the minister’s interactiv­e session with the media in Abuja yesterday

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