The Guardian (Nigeria)

FG decries slow pace of work on Lagos-ibadan railway

Fayose berates chief judge over comments on court complex

- From Joke Falaju, Abuja From Ayodele Afolabi, Ado-ekiti

THE Federal Government is not impressed by the contractor­s handling the Lagos-ibadan railway project, as the minister of transport, Chibuike Rotimi Amaechi, has lamented the slow pace of work.

From the look of things, the Federal Government may not meet up with the December deadline for the completion of the project. Amaechi had often assured that the railway would be commission­ed by December. But with one month to go, the Chinese Civil Engineerin­g Constructi­on Company (CCECC) is yet to begin laying of tracks, while none of the 10 stations expected to be constructe­d is standing. Government was said to have paid its counterpar­t funding of 15 per cent to the constructi­on firm.

Amaechi, during the ministry’s monthly inspection of the project in Lagos, expressed dissatisfa­ction with the slow pace of work at the Lagos end of the project.

He said: “If I say I am impressed with CCECC on the Lagos angle of the project, I would be lying. The problem of water pipes, gas pipeline, sewage and other challenges, which hitherto was impeding progress of work, has been resolved.”

In a statement, the ministry’s deputy director of press and public relations, Mohammed Idris, lamented that CCECC had not made major progress in the last three months, particu- larly between Ebute-metta and Apapa ports.

According to the minister, the Lagos end of the project is critical and any delay would affect the scheduled completion period of the project.

Ten stations will be constructe­d along Apapa, Lagos, Agege, Agbado, Kajola, Papàlanto, Abeokuta, Olodo, Omi-adio and Ibadan corridor of the rail- way line.

Amaechi, however, commended the contractor for the appreciabl­e level of progress achieved so far.

“You will agree with me that between Abeokuta and Lagos, and Abeokuta and Ibadan, CCECC has done fairly well,” he said.

On the December completion period, the minister advised Nigerians to be patient, as the Federal Government is committed to delivering the project in good time.

 ??  ?? Chief Babalola Elegushi (left); Chief Akeem Elegushi; Chief Segun Elegushi; Regional Manager, Fidelity Bank Plc, Ken Opara; Chief Moroof Elegushi, CEO, Periwinkle Residences Limited and Developers of Oxygen Apartments, Chiedu Nweke; HRH Oba Saheed Elegushi, Kusenla III; Nnenna Kayode-lawal, AGM, Keystone Bank Ltd; Chief Kehinde Elegushi (Odofin); Lagos Area Manager, NIWA, Alhaji Mua’zo Sambo; and MD, Nova Merchant Bank Ltd, Anya Duroha, at the ground-breaking ceremony of Oxygen Apartments in Lekki, Lagos State.
Chief Babalola Elegushi (left); Chief Akeem Elegushi; Chief Segun Elegushi; Regional Manager, Fidelity Bank Plc, Ken Opara; Chief Moroof Elegushi, CEO, Periwinkle Residences Limited and Developers of Oxygen Apartments, Chiedu Nweke; HRH Oba Saheed Elegushi, Kusenla III; Nnenna Kayode-lawal, AGM, Keystone Bank Ltd; Chief Kehinde Elegushi (Odofin); Lagos Area Manager, NIWA, Alhaji Mua’zo Sambo; and MD, Nova Merchant Bank Ltd, Anya Duroha, at the ground-breaking ceremony of Oxygen Apartments in Lekki, Lagos State.

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