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Senate Delighted with Lagos-Ibadan Railway Modernisat­ion Project

Rail line to be delivered in 2017

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Sunday Okobi Elusoji Solomon

Members of the Senate Committee on Land Transport and Foreign and Local Debt have expressed delight with the progress of the LagosIbada­n railway modernisat­ion project.

They stated this during their visit to the Agege, Lagos section of the rail line this week after the National Assembly approved the federal government request of a $1.4 billion loan to complete railway projects in the country.

In his remark, the Chairman, Senate Committee on Land Transport, Senator Gbenga Ashafa, said: “We have been mandated by the Senate to go to the site and look at how far the work has gone.

We are here today and we have seen for ourselves that indeed there is progress. “We’ve been given a deadline of which to report back to the Senate so that other conclusive parts of the foreign loan agreement can be sealed. And that is taking our own report to the Federal Executive Council for them to prepare the signing of the loan agreement with the China Exim Bank.”

Ashafa also observed that the contractor­s, China Civil Engineerin­g Constructi­on Corporatio­n (CCECC), are complying with the local content clauses inserted into their contract with the Nigerian government.

According to him, “We have also confirmed that on ground, the local content factor of the loan agreement is being adhered to strictly; that is, the purchase of some of the raw materials needed from local sources. We confirmed that they are getting their sand locally, from the riverine areas in Lagos, Ogun States and sometimes Oyo State, for the gravel.

“Again, they’ve confirmed to us that labour, which forms part of the dividends of having this kind of project on ground will be sourced locally; at least about 70 per cent will be Nigerians. At the end of day, when this project is about to be completed, we will have about 7,000 fresh employed Nigerians. If you marry that to the infrastruc­ture developmen­t and the essence of having a modern rail project, you will see that we are moving forward in ensuring that the promise of the President Muhammadu Buhari administra­tion is being achieved gradually.”

The Chairman, Senate Committee on Foreign and Local Debt, Senator Shehu Sani, also noted that he was impressed with the work going on.

“We are here to ascertain what is actually going on and to deliver a clear message to the contractor­s that this project must not stop.

“The necessary funds have been approved, and we have also learnt that they will get N12 billion within the next seven days, so there is no excuse for this project to stop,” he stated.

Sani also pointed out that the Senate is “very cautious in terms of approving loan requests for the very fact that we don’t want to leave a legacy of debt for the future generation­s of Nigeria. If we must borrow, there must be a concrete evidence that that money was judiciousl­y used for the next generation of Nigerians to enjoy,” he stated, adding that “no nation can aspire to the status of industrial­isation without upgrading its railway system.”

He said the Lagos – Kano, Lagos – Calabar, Port-Harcourt – Maiduguri, and Kano – Kaduna railway lines will also be carefully studied.

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