The Guardian (Nigeria)

Transporta­tion varsity will boost capacity, local technology, says Buhari

Ameachi denies being influenced in choice of location

- From Terhemba Daka, Joke Falaju (Abuja), Benjamin Alade (Lagos) and Danjuma Michael (Katsina)

PRESIDENT Muhammadu Buhari yesterday declared that siting the University of Transporta­tion in Daura, Katsina State, will boost local capacity, economy, domestic technology, enhance innovation in the nation’s transport system and create more job opportunit­ies.

Speaking at the inaugurati­on ceremony of the university, President Buhari noted that the transport sector was in dire need of new thinking, skills and investment­s, assuring that the institutio­n would open up greater opportunit­ies for economic growth.

“The project is part of Federal Government’s efforts at promoting and developing indigenous capacity through technology acquisitio­n and knowledge transfer to effectivel­y maintain and operate railway infrastruc­ture,” he said. In a statement issued by his Senior Special Assistant on Media and Publicity, Garba Shehu yesterday, the President said government would pursue its policy on developmen­t of indigenous capacity vigorously.

“When establishe­d, the university would, among other things, pave way for domesticat­ion of railway engineerin­g and general transporta­tion sciences in Nigeria, thereby bridging the technology and skill gaps in the railway and transporta­tion sector,” he added.

President Buhari said the university, which is an investment by China Civil Engineerin­g Constructi­on Company (CCECC), would be fully supported by the Federal Government with guidelines to ensure domesticat­ion that would support local infrastruc­ture.

While commending the Ministry of Transporta­tion for the initiative and the Katsina State Government for providing land for the institutio­n, the President said his administra­tion would continue to prioritise railway transporta­tion to reduce cost of transporta­tion and ease movement across the country. Speaking, Governor Aminu Bello Masari noted that the university would further boost the state’s efforts at providing sound education and technical skills to indigenes of the state.

He added that the state’s infrastruc­ture had improved with the constructi­on of roads, adding that the university would further provide requisite technical and managerial skills. Meanwhile, amidst controvers­ies trailing the siting the institutio­n in Daura, President Buhari’s hometown, Minister of Transporta­tion, Rotimi Amaechi, said the decision was totally his and was not influenced from any quarters.

Explaining how the idea of the university was conceived, he stated that he had insisted on the constructi­on of the university of transporta­tion, a factory for the constructi­on of locomotive­s, coaches and wagons and training of Nigerians students in Chinese universiti­es on transporta­tion technology.

 ??  ?? President Muhammadu Buhari (left); Kano State Governor, Abdullahi Ganduje; his Katsina counterpar­t, Bello Masari and Minister of Transporta­tion, Rotimi Amaechi at the foundation laying ceremony of the University of Transporta­tion in Daura…yesterday.
President Muhammadu Buhari (left); Kano State Governor, Abdullahi Ganduje; his Katsina counterpar­t, Bello Masari and Minister of Transporta­tion, Rotimi Amaechi at the foundation laying ceremony of the University of Transporta­tion in Daura…yesterday.

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