Federal Government has assured that the Lagos-Ibadan Rail
line would be put into use come January 2019 and by this, Nigerians are
expected to enjoy the dividends of democracy.
The Minister of Transportation,
Rt. Honorable Chibuike Amaechi, gave this indication Monday, during a monthly
inspection tour of the project targeted at opening up economic venture at the
South West region. Amaechi said that following the level of progress of work
and gradual implementation of carefully considered solutions by the Federal
Government to holistically tackle the challenges ranging from Water pipe, Gas
pipe, Oil pipe to Sewage pipe obstructing construction work on the Rail line,
assured the Rail line would be put into use come January 2019 and by this,
Nigerians. Amaechi said, “We hope this project will be completed within the
life span of construction. Nigerians are putting us under immersed pressure.
This Contract is three years and we are doing it within one year and two
months. Our target is December 2018 but at most, January 2019, Nigerians will
start to enjoy the Dividends of Democracy”, he enthused. the Minister, noted
that based on the present challenges being experienced on the project, a
committee was set up chaired by the Board Chairman of the Nigeria Railway
Corporation (NRC), Engr. Usman Abubakar with the Representatives of Nigerian
Army, NRC, Lagos State Government, NNPC and CCECC as members to ensure that all
the challenges are resolved and having at the back of their minds that December
2018 is the deadline for the completion of the project. “It has not been easy,
we have set up a committee chaired by the NRC Board Chairman, Engr. Abubakar
Usman, Team Group, Nigerian Army Representatives, Lagos State Government, NNPC
and CCECC as members to resolve all the problems”. And as part of efforts of
the Federal Government to expedite action on the progress of work on the
project and also reduce cost, the Minister further stated that Government is
working out a proposal to acquire an alternative land to build the Railway
Station at Abeokuta instead of paying N2.8 billon as compensation for the
present proposed location. When asked if there would be alternative ways to
handle the challenges of the Jibowu and Costain bridges which are on the right
of ways of the Rail line in Lagos State. He said there was no alternative to
those bridges that would be demolished noting that the Federal Government is
working together with the Lagos State Government to see how to reduce heavy
Vehicular movement on that axis when work finally commences. The Minister and
his entourage embarked on the inspection tour of the project and drove through
Corridor DK 142 – DK 85 (from Ibadan to Abeokuta) being the right of ways to
ascertain the progress made so far on the project.
Federal Government has
assured that the Lagos-Ibadan Rail line would be put into use come
January 2019 and by this, Nigerians are expected to enjoy the dividends
of democracy.
The Minister of Transportation, Rt. Honourable Chibuike Amaechi, gave
this indication Monday, during a monthly inspection tour of the project
targeted at opening up economic venture at the South West region.
Amaechi said that following the level of progress of work and gradual
implementation of carefully considered solutions by the Federal
Government to holistically tackle the challenges ranging from Water
pipe, Gas pipe, Oil pipe to Sewage pipe obstructing construction work on
the Rail line, assured the Rail line would be put into use come January
2019 and by this, Nigerians.
Amaechi said, “We hope this project will be completed within the life
span of construction. Nigerians are putting us under immersed pressure.
This Contract is three years and we are doing it within one year and two
months. Our target is December 2018 but at most, January 2019,
Nigerians will start to enjoy the Dividends of Democracy”, he enthused.
the Minister, noted that based on the present challenges being
experienced on the project, a committee was set up chaired by the Board
Chairman of the Nigeria Railway Corporation (NRC), Engr. Usman Abubakar
with the Representatives of Nigerian Army, NRC, Lagos State Government,
NNPC and CCECC as members to ensure that all the challenges are resolved
and having at the back of their minds that December 2018 is the
deadline for the completion of the project.
“It has not been easy, we have set up a committee chaired by the NRC
Board Chairman, Engr. Abubakar Usman, Team Group, Nigerian Army
Representatives, Lagos State Government, NNPC and CCECC as members to
resolve all the problems”.
And as part of efforts of the Federal Government to expedite action on
the progress of work on the project and also reduce cost, the Minister
further stated that Government is working out a proposal to acquire an
alternative land to build the Railway Station at Abeokuta instead of
paying N2.8 billon as compensation for the present proposed location.
When asked if there would be alternative ways to handle the challenges
of the Jibowu and Costain bridges which are on the right of ways of the
Rail line in Lagos State. He said there was no alternative to those
bridges that would be demolished noting that the Federal Government is
working together with the Lagos State Government to see how to reduce
heavy Vehicular movement on that axis when work finally commences.
The Minister and his entourage embarked on the inspection tour of the
project and drove through Corridor DK 142 – DK 85 (from Ibadan to
Abeokuta) being the right of ways to ascertain the progress made so far
on the project.
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Federal Government has assured that the Lagos-Ibadan Rail
line would be put into use come January 2019 and by this, Nigerians are
expected to enjoy the dividends of democracy. The Minister of Transportation,
Rt. Honourable Chibuike Amaechi, gave this indication Monday, during a monthly
inspection tour of the project targeted at opening up economic venture at the
South West region. Amaechi said that following the level of progress of work
and gradual implementation of carefully considered solutions by the Federal
Government to holistically tackle the challenges ranging from Water pipe, Gas
pipe, Oil pipe to Sewage pipe obstructing construction work on the Rail line,
assured the Rail line would be put into use come January 2019 and by this,
Nigerians. Amaechi said, “We hope this project will be completed within the
life span of construction. Nigerians are putting us under immersed pressure.
This Contract is three years and we are doing it within one year and two
months. Our target is December 2018 but at most, January 2019, Nigerians will
start to enjoy the Dividends of Democracy”, he enthused. the Minister, noted
that based on the present challenges being experienced on the project, a
committee was set up chaired by the Board Chairman of the Nigeria Railway
Corporation (NRC), Engr. Usman Abubakar with the Representatives of Nigerian
Army, NRC, Lagos State Government, NNPC and CCECC as members to ensure that all
the challenges are resolved and having at the back of their minds that December
2018 is the deadline for the completion of the project. “It has not been easy,
we have set up a committee chaired by the NRC Board Chairman, Engr. Abubakar
Usman, Team Group, Nigerian Army Representatives, Lagos State Government, NNPC
and CCECC as members to resolve all the problems”. And as part of efforts of
the Federal Government to expedite action on the progress of work on the
project and also reduce cost, the Minister further stated that Government is
working out a proposal to acquire an alternative land to build the Railway
Station at Abeokuta instead of paying N2.8 billon as compensation for the
present proposed location. When asked if there would be alternative ways to
handle the challenges of the Jibowu and Costain bridges which are on the right
of ways of the Rail line in Lagos State. He said there was no alternative to
those bridges that would be demolished noting that the Federal Government is
working together with the Lagos State Government to see how to reduce heavy
Vehicular movement on that axis when work finally commences. The Minister and
his entourage embarked on the inspection tour of the project and drove through
Corridor DK 142 – DK 85 (from Ibadan to Abeokuta) being the right of ways to
ascertain the progress made so far on the project.
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