Abuja-Kaduna train services resume November – FG
The Minister of Transportation, Mu’azu Jaji Sambo, has disclosed that the Abuja-Kaduna train service which was halted due to the March 28, 2022 terrorist attack would be reopened for patronage by the general public this November.
The Minister stated this earlier at the second edition of the “PMB Administration Scorecard 2015-2023 Series while presenting the Ministerial scorecard and that of agencies under his supervision for the periods 2015-2023.
“The Abuja-Kaduna mishap was a very sad one and by the grace of God, we shall not witness such again. Not only because we have committed it to prayer but deliberate steps have been taken, lessons have been learned and these lessons would be put to use. What are these lessons: safety and security, surveillance, security 24/7, 7 days a week, 12 months a year, all round the clock,” Mu’azu assured.
Speaking on the Nigerian Rail Modernization Plan, the Minister said that Warri – Itakpe rail line was not meant to terminate at Itakpe but Abuja but it was discovered that the concessionaire that was to handle it lacked capacity after approval had been facilitated from the Federal Executive Council, FEC.
He, however assured that the Ministry is currently putting together a presentation to the FEC on the execution of the corridor on the basis of “Engineering, Procurement, Construction plus Finance plan,” adding that under the railway modernization plan all state capitals across the country will be linked by railway.
According to the Minister other achievements include: the completed Abuja-Kaduna, Lagos-Ibadan Standard Gauge rail line, Warri-Itakpe rail lines with Assembly Plant at Kajola in Ogun State.
He also talked about the Integrated National Security and Waterways Protection Infrastructure, otherwise known as the Deep Blue Project, noting that because of it there has been no case of piracy reported in Nigeria’s blue domain .
Similarly, of note, according to the Minister is the Suppression of Piracy and Other Maritime Offences (SPOMO) law, the first of its kind in the Gulf of Guinea and a reference point for other maritime nations.
In the Port Sector, Sambo informed that the Lekki Deep Seaport with a drought of 16.5m is the largest in the West African Sub-region and was stated and completed by the present administration.
Earlier, the Minister of Information and Culture, Lai Mohammed, informed that this was the second edition of the scorecard series and that it becomes necessary as the present administration winds down to consolidate its efforts by showcasing its achievements.
According to the Minister, “We have a lot of achievements to highlight and campaign with. Again, we are spoilt for choice because of the sheer number of the achievements.”