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GE Emerges Sole Bidder for $2bn Nigerian Rail Concession

- Olawale Ajimotokan in Abuja with agency report

A consortium led by General Electric (GE) has submitted the only bid for a Nigerian railway concession project worth around $2 billion for two lines connecting northern cities to others in the south, a procuremen­t process adviser said on Wednesday.

The Ministry of Transporta­tion gave Wednesday as the deadline for the submission of bids from prospectiv­e concession­aires.

Nigeria has been looking for partners to overhaul its ageing railway system, built mainly by British colonial rulers before independen­ce in 1960.

Economic growth in Africa’s most populous nation has been hampered for decades by the dilapidate­d road and rail network.

The concession will cover about 3,500 km (2,200 miles) of existing narrow-gauge lines from the southweste­rn commercial capital, Lagos, to Kano in the north, and southeaste­rn oil hub Port Harcourt to Maiduguri in the northeast.

“We received one bid today,” said Fola Fagbule, vice president and co-head of advisory at Africa Finance Corporatio­n (AFC) which ran a procuremen­t process after being appointed lead adviser by the government.

According to Reuters, the only bid, led by GE, was in partnershi­p with Transnet of South Africa, Dutch-based APM Terminals and China’s Sinohydro Consortium.

The Senate said in November it would investigat­e the railway concession over possible violations by government officials.

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