Buhari Inaugurates $1.5bn Lagos-Ibadan Rail Project

The $1.5
billion 157-kilometre Lagos-Ibadan standard gauge railway project was on Thursday
commissioned for full commercial activities, by President Muhammadu Buhari.
Flagging off
of the project started in March, 2017 at the Mobolaji Johnson station in
Alagomeji, Ebuta Metta, Lagos, President Buhari, pledged the commitment of his
administration to the continuous infrastructural development of the country.
He noted
that right from the beginning of his administration, railway infrastructure
development has been given the priority it deserves and various milestones have
been reached, right from when the Abuja-Kaduna railway was flagged off for
commercial operation in 2016 to the Lagos-Ibadan railway project being
commissioned for full commercial operation.
He added
that rail transportation remains a key component of the overall transportation
master plan, noting that on completion, the various ongoing rail projects will
provide thousands of direct jobs to thousands of Nigerians.
According to
the president, the inauguration and flagging off of the project signal yet
another milestone in the drive of the present administration in revitalizing
the railway system, establish it as a choice mode of transportation for both
passengers and freight and position it as a transportation backbone that can
transform industrial and economic activity in the country.
“This vital
line establishes an end-to-end logistic supply chain in railway transport
within its short corridor, Lagos-Ibadan, as goods to the hinterland would now
be transported by rail directly from the Apapa port Quayside straight to the
Inland Container Depot located in Ibadan from where it can be distributed to
other parts of the country,” he said.
He added
that in clear recognition of the challenges posed to the country’s economic
growth by the absence of strong and effective infrastructure, “we have in the
rail sector, further to other ongoing railway infrastructure projects, embarked
on the completion of the outstanding segment of the Lagos-Kano railway, which
is Ibadan-Kano”.
“The
Lagos-Kano railway project, when completed, will link the Kano-Maradi line at
Kano and a rail link from the Nigeria southern ports of Lagos to Maradi in
Niger Republic will be ,” he said.
Buhari noted
that the connection through rail would position Nigerian ports as the choice
for import and export business of the people of landlocked Niger Republic, stating
that it would be beneficial to the economy through employment from new business
opportunities and wealth creation.
He further
stated that the Federal Ministry of Transportation and Ministry of Finance have
been directed to vigorously act on engagement and reaching financial agreements
with appropriate co-financiers to partner with the federal government for the
development of the Ibadan-Kano railway and the connection to the Tin Can Island
port as well as the West – East coastal rail line from Lagos to Calabar linking
Onitsha, Benin, Warri, Yenagoa, Port Harcourt, Aba and Uyo.
“This is
already yielding the desired result as construction activities on the railway
segment, Kaduna-Kano has commenced with back-end engineering activities.
“I will at
this juncture, commend the Honourable Minister of Transportation, Rt. Hon.
Rotimi Chibuike Amaechi, for his drive and tenacity to achieve the milestone
recorded today.
“He has a
wonderful team in the Ministry that is helping in achieving this feat. Well
done to you all,” he said.
Speaking
earlier, the Minister of Transportation, Mr. Rotimi Amaechi, hinted that the
project will be the third rail project commissioned by the president.
According to
him, “First was the Abuja-Kaduna, Warri-Itekpe and now the Lagos to Ibadan.
This is one project started and ended by this present administration.”
Similarly,
Lagos State Governor Babajide Olusola Sanwo-Olu said the standard gauge rail
project is a testament of federal government’s investment in Lagos State,
adding that the state is grateful.
“It is
indeed a pride to see a project start and end within the life span of an
administration. The social and economic importance of this project cannot be
over emphasised.
“The
commissioning of this rail line has made it possible for people to work in
Lagos and live in Ibadan,” the governor stated.
Also, the
Chairman of the China Civil Engineering Construction Corporation, CCECC, which
handled the project, Mr. Jiang Yigao, said the company has been in Nigeria for
40 years and this is one of the biggest projects it has handled.
The
Chairman, Nigeria Railway Corporation (NRC) board, Mr. Alhassan Musa Ibrahim,
said the project encountered a lot of challenges but the persistence of the
government ensured its conclusion.
According to
him, “The Nigerian Railway Modernization Project, Lagos-Ibadan section with
extension to Lagos Port at Apapa starts from Lagos, the largest Port City in
Nigeria, and runs north-eastward through Abeokuta to an industrial city
Ibadan.”
The length
of the main line is 156.8 km with 6.51km extension to Apapa Port. It connects
three important states in the South-west region namely Lagos, Ogun and Oyo
States.
The project
adopts China Railway Standard, with a designed speed of 150 Km/h. It is a
double-track standard gauge railway, using diesel traction and automatic
blocking system.
There are 21
large and medium sized bridges, with a total length of 6.08 km, 12 frames
bridges, 256 culverts, 25 overpasses and 10 stations in the project. The
track-laying covers a total length of 380.03 km.
The project
will improve the Nigerian transport infrastructure and enhance better layout of
the national railway network.
It will
facilitate better interstate connection in Lagos, Ogun and Oyo States
respectively, accelerate industrialization and urbanization of regions along
the line and foster integrated economic development.
The
operation of the rail line will facilitate mass movement of passengers, reduce
the traffic pressure on the road, lower the rate of road accidents and promote
safety of travellers.
The
completion of the project will also enhance decongestion of Lagos Sea Port and
increase the throughput capacity for better development of the port with
positive influence on the Lagos region.
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