FG Completed Rail Project In a year – Odigie

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Chairman of the All Progressives Congress (APC) John Odigie-Oyegun, stated that the President Muhammadu Buhari-led government successfully completed the Abuja-Kaduna rail project in just one year.

Oyegun said the project’s speedy completion was achieved within this period, despite attempts by past governments to break the jinx since 2006 when it was first muted.

The test ride by APC’s big wigs, was to prepare the grounds for its official launch by President Mohammed Buhari on July 26.According to him, the project was successfully prosecuted because of the keen interest of the president, as well as the diligence of Minister of Transportation, Rotimi Amaechi.

“We are here to demonstrate that government is keen on development of key infrastructure in the country.This particular rail project has been a major concern to the government. The last administration contributed, but they probably didn’t have the competence to complete it,” he said.

The transport minister noted that efforts are on to organise temporary shuttle systems, pending when the Abuja Light Rail would be completed.The light rail is expected to convey passengers from various parts of the city, such as Mararaba, Kubwa,Gwagwalada and others.

Amaechi explained that when completed, it would go a long way in complementing the usefulness of rail transportation, adding the aim is also to support growth of the economy.Managing Director of Nigeria Railway Corporation (NRC), Engr. Fidet Okhiria, told The Guardian that the train engines are diesel-driven.

He added that they would operate at an average of 150-60 kilometers per hour, depending on the convenience and safety judgement of the driver.

Okhiria assured that adequate measures were being put in place to ensure that the corporation acquires more coaches to conveniently convey larger number of commuters.He said the project is also expected to open many employment and business opportunities.

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