700km railway completed across Nigeria ― Amaechi

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The Minister of Transportation, Mr Rotimi Amaechi has said that the Federal Government has completed about 700km Railway line, currently running commercial activities within the country.

He stated that the mileage was part of about 5000km to 6000km, which the present administration planned to embark upon.

He named the Abuja-Kaduna Railway, the Itape-Warri, and the Lagos-Ibadan as the projects that had been completed.

According to the minister, over N1 billion has been paid into a special account as the ministry’s contribution to repay part of the loan collected for the rail projects.

“We have awarded a contract to three more companies if you add this one I have mentioned and one is 225km Itape-Warri.

“The one from Lagos to Ibadan is 156km, then the one from Abuja-Kaduna is about 186km, so close to 700km of rail completed and carrying out commercial activities.”

“Within this period as the minister, we have never paid money to the government but we got to the Ministry of Finance and asked them to open an account where we pay money every month as our own contribution for repayment of the loan.

“Every month that we pay, we are able to return close to N200million per month,” Amaechi said.

He said that the Federal Government was already negotiating for a new facility to construct the rail from Ibadan to Kano.

We have not finished the loan negotiation with China but we have commenced from the budget, not from the loan, the construction of Kano to Kaduna.

So that at any point in time the Chinese are able to give us a loan, we know that it will be from Ibadan to Abuja, but for now, we have done Abuja to Kaduna, we are now doing Kaduna to Kano.

The transportation sector was included as one of the beneficiaries of about N1.45 trillion critical sectorial allocation in the year 2022 budget.

About N71.67billion as counterpart funding was allocated to six ongoing rail projects across the country and more than N4 billion was for the rehabilitation of various railway tracks.

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