PortHarcourt -Maiduguri rail: Nigerian Government to deploy more security personnel

By Shiktra Shalangwa, Abuja

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More security personnel will be deployed to the site of the Port Harcourt -Maiduguri railway project to avoid cases of kidnapping.

The Nigerian Minister of Transportation Mr Rotimi Amaechi who stated this in Port Harcourt on Sunday after an inspection of the Port Harcourt-Maiduguri railway project, revealed that the reconstruction of the  railway project  would get to Enugu state by September 2022.

He said: “I heard they started work three days ago. The project was inaugurated last year but the project is at the level it is because enough funding was not given to them.

                     

“Now, they have something that can make them go further from where they are. They have some level of funding and I hope that we secure the loan before they exhaust what we currently have.”

 

On his expectations for the project, Amaechi said: “I expect that they should have cleared up to Imo river, I expect that they should have started formation work and they should have gone far because there is nothing much to do here because it already exists, it is a reconstruction.

“I think we also need to ask them whether they will be able to construct the stations because there are stations that are yet to be approved by the cabinet. We need to go back to the cabinet to ask for those approvals.”

 

He added that “I don’t know if we can dare take the cabinet for granted by asking them to commence building while we seek approval but it is risky because the cabinet can turn it down.

 

“But what we are trying to do in this narrow gauge line is to build the same infrastructure that you have on the standard gauge because you can never tell when you will have a standard gauge on this line.

 

“Now, when building the standard gauge on this line, if I were still the minister for transportation, I would have asked that whoever is designing should design it in such a way that they use the same stations, that way, you will reduce cost.”

 

On security, he said: “I think we need more security here than we currently have so that we don’t have any kidnap cases”.

 

On the coastal rail track (Lagos-Calabar), Amaechi said the contractors were yet to get a mandate letter from the ministry of finance.

 

He said: “I will give an update when I have met with them again. What I know is that the ministry of finance is yet to give them a mandate letter. When they get the mandate letter, then we can begin to harass them.

 

“They have not gotten the mandate letter to go and secure the loan, until they have the mandate letter from the ministry of finance, we cannot proceed. They told me part of the money is ready but they need to get a mandate letter from the ministry of finance.”

 

 

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