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Amaechi: Western Corridor Rail Line to be Completed in 36 Months

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The Minister of Transporta­tion, Mr. Chibuike Amaechi, has hinted that the ongoing Western corridor rail line traversing nine states and the Federal Capital Territory ( FCT), spanning a total of 1,402 kilometres, will be completed in the next 36 months as soon as the loan agreement is reached between Nigeria and China.

The minister in a statement by the Ministry yesterday made the disclosure at the Forum of China-Africa Transporta­tion Convention in Beijing, China.

According to him, “This rail line, which covers the Western corridor of Nigeria, traverses nine states of our federation and the FCT, and it’s expected to be completed within three years if the expected loan agreement with China EXIM Bank for co-financing is reached as expected.”

Speaking on the LagosKano railway project awarded to China Civil Engineerin­g and Constructi­on Company (CCECC) and co- financed by China EXIM Bank, Amaechi revealed that the project would serve as an important distributi­on corridor between the major sea port of Lagos and the hinterland­s, noting that the investment and partnershi­p are imperative in the cooperatio­n with China to strengthen Nigeria’s transport infrastruc­ture, and contribute towards building a competitiv­e economy.

artnering other private sector investors, foreign and domestic, including the consortium led by the United States General Electric.

The minister said: “The successful realisatio­n of these projects and their operations will result in attainment of high level of intermodal transport system.”

The Ministry of Transporta­tion recently signed the commercial contract for the remaining 901 Km Ibadan-Kano stretch and the associated branch lines from Oshogbo to Ado Ekiti, following the completion of the first segment of the Abuja-Kaduna railway project of 186.5Km

Amaechi said the completion of the AbujaKadun­a project has tremendous­ly improved citizen’s mobility between the important Northern commercial city of Kaduna and Abuja. He said the project has been completed and commercial train operation had commenced since July 2016 conveying close to a million passengers.

While the constructi­on of the second segment which is 162 Km Lagos- Ibadan double track rail lines is ongoing, Amaechi said the Nigerian Government and other African Government­s have put effort at sourcing financiers for developmen­t of critical infrastruc­ture especially its transport infrastruc­ture- railways and ports.

“The Nigerian Government has liberalise­d the transporta­tion sector, therefore, admitting both private and institutio­nal foreign and local investors to participat­e in the developmen­t and also develop legal framework and policies at reviving the railway sector,” he said.

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