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FG, China to Finalise $ 11bn Lagos- Calabar Rail Deal in June...

Ambode seeks FG’s cooperatio­n on Lagos’ metro red line

- Gboyega Akinsanmi Benneth Oghifo and

The acting President, Yemi Osinbajo, yesterday said the federal government and People’s Republic of China would round up negotiatio­ns on the Lagos-Calabar rail project estimated at $11.117 billion in June.

Osinbajo also disclosed that the federal government had already provided its portion for funding the rail project, promised that the negation would be concluded in the next three months.

He said this at the unveiling of Lagos-Ibadan rail project at the Nigerian Railway Corporatio­n compound, Ebute-Metta, yesterday, noting that the national rail project would create 500,000 jobs.

On behalf of the federal government, President Muhammadu Buhari had in June 2016 signed an agreement with the China Civil Engineerin­g Constructi­on Company (CCECC) for the constructi­on of the LagosCalab­ar coastal railway line at $11.117 billion

Under the agreement, the federal government was able to negotiate the price of the contract downwards by $800 million, stressing that although the contract was initially valued at $11.917billion, it would now to cost $11.117 billion.

The first segment of the rail line comprises Calabar, Uyo, Aba and Port-Harcourt. Other segments of the Lagos Calabar coastal rail line such as Otueke, Yenagoa, Ughelli, Warri, Sapele, Benin, Agbor, Asaba, Onitsha, Ijebu Ode, Lagos, would be ready also within another two years..

Osinbajo, however, unveiled the Lagos-Ibadan rail project yesterday alongside the state governor, Mr. Akinwunmi Ambode, his Oyo counterpar­t, Senator Abiola Ajimobi, the Minister for Transporta­tion, Mr. Rotimi Amaechi, Senate Chief Whip, Sen. Olusola Adeyeye and Oba of Lagos, Oba Rilwan Akiolu, among others.

At the unveiling, the acting president disclosed that the federal government “has already provided our portion for funding for the Lagos-Calabar route as well. We expect that negotiatio­ns with the foreign component of the funding will be finalised within the next three months.”

He, therefore, assured that a vibrant railway system “will confer many benefits on the society. Our ultimate goal is to restore a railway using culture for both commercial and personal transporta­tion. We are confident that the national rail project will create up to 500,000 jobs. Aside, it will facilitate the movement of up to 3.2 million tons of cargo per annum.”

He explained that the ground breaking “reflects the federal government’s to build a globally competitiv­e economy with first grade infrastruc­ture. Railway, in our strategy, is underscore­d by our economic recovery and growth plan as well as incorporat­ed 2016 and 2017 budgets.

“We made provision for matching funds in 2016 budget to complement the concession loans obtain from the people Republic of China. The Chinese Government and Chinese Exim Bank have always proved to be a reliable partner to the Nigeria Government. We have the entire Lagos Kano rail track as well as the Lagos Calabar railway track in the 2017 budget.”

Osinbajo disclosed that negotiatio­n on the Kaduna –Kano portion of the track had been completed, noting that when completed the rail projects “will reduce the burden on national high ways. It will also reduce deteriorat­ion of the road network and increasing the life span of our roads.”

He explained that railway network would support efforts “to diversify the economy and enhance our export potentials. Several of our cities will become known as railway towns will boost economic activities within the railway lines that will eventually cut across the entire country.

He, therefore, said the new approach to rail project developmen­t explained why the federal government “supports the replacemen­t of the 1964 railway acts with a legal frame work that open railway projects in the country to greater private sector participat­ion.

“We expect to ensure that the resources to manage efficient modern and reliable train services. We will see the same zeal in the project constructi­on so that the railway lines we be completed on schedule. We are looking forward to a fast and efficient service between Lagos and Ibadan within the projected time frame which is on or before December 2018.”

Also speaking, Ambode commended the federal government for approving the right of way for the proposed Lagos Light Rail (Red Line) project, thereby asking the Nigeria Railway Corporatio­n “to cooperate with the State Government during the constructi­on of the red line.”

He said the proposed extension of the Lagos-Ibadan Rail Project would go a long way to open up the economy of the Southwest as well as facilitate regional integratio­n and growth.

He said the project also marked a new dawn in the transforma­tion of the nation’s transport infrastruc­ture, especially for the South-west, thereby expressing delight that the take-off had become a reality.

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