Daily Trust

$1.7bn Lagos-Ibadan rail project nears Apapa

- From Abdullatee­f Aliyu, Lagos

The China Civil Engineerin­g and Constructi­on Corporatio­n (CCECC) has completed the laying of the double tracks of the Lagos-Ibadan standard gauge project to Ebute-Metta Junction (EBJ) inside the premises of the Nigeria Railway Corporatio­n (NRC) in Lagos as Nigerians await the commenceme­nt of commercial activities on the corridor.

Daily Trust reports that with the completion of the tracks laying, the contractor is set to continue from EBJ to the nation’s premier ports, Apapa, a feat that would transform the nation’s economic landscape, enable massive movement of cargoes and ease port congestion.

The $1.7bn Lagos-Ibadan standard gauge project which is 157-kilometer long started in March 2017 as part of the railway modernizat­ion drive of the Federal Government.

It is the LOT two of the LagosKano project initiated under the modernizat­ion project to drive economic activities in the country going by the prospect of railways in massive transporta­tion of goods and passengers.

NRC had done a trial run from Iju in Lagos to Ibadan, conveying passengers for free. However, the oversubscr­ibed service stopped due to COVID-19.

To ease the congestion in Apapa ports, the project scope was expanded to Apapa ports, and our checks showed that works have reached an advanced stage to get the tracks to Apapa. An engineer on site, Engr. Tunde Imoletan, confirmed that road pavement is almost completed.

“We are doing the surface dressing which would be followed by the laying of sub-grade, then laying of subballast. After that the track laying will commence.

“The track laying doesn’t really take time. What takes time are the earthworks. Immediatel­y we finish with the surface dressing, lying on a sub-ballast which has passed Iganmu and we are approachin­g Ijora, the track laying will commence.”

The distance from EBJ to the Port complex is 7km and the track is designed to link three major terminals in the ports including the Apapa Bulk Terminal Limited (ABTL), ENL Port and

Terminal and APM Terminal.

About 24 new coaches have been delivered ahead of the commenceme­nt of operations on the Lagos-Ibadan standard gauge service.

Managing Director of NRC, Engr. Fidet Okhiria had disclosed that the operations would start with 16 trips daily from Lagos to Ibadan while fullblown service commences in 2021.

Mr. Fidelis Ogbonna, who works at Apapa and uses the narrow gauge train from Iddo to Agbado, said he looks forward to the commenceme­nt of commercial activities on the standard gauge which he said is faster to travel with.”

Edeme Kelikume, a haulage expert said the standard gauge would unlock the nation’s economy.

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From right: Mr. Tunde Hassan-Odukale, MD/ CEO, Leadway Assurance; Ms. Adetola Adegbayi, Executive Director, Leadway Assurance; Mr. David Alao, Chief Executive Officer, Leadway Asset Management; Mrs. Aderonke Adedeji, MD/CEO, Leadway Pensure; Mr. Ayodeji Wuraola, MD/CEO, Leadway Capital & Trusts and Mr. Oye Hassan-Odukale, Immediate past MD/CEO, Leadway Assurance and current Chairman, Leadway Holdings at the official unveiling of the 50th anniversar­y logo of the firm in Lagos recently.

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