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Tuesday, September 24, 2019

Free Ride On Lagos-Ibadan Rail Announced....

The Minister of Transportation, Mr Rotimi Amaechi, says the ambition of the Federal Government is to begin free ride on Lagos-Ibadan Standard Gauge rail line by November.






Amaechi made this known on Monday, while briefing journalists in Lagos, after inspection of the project.

The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that the inspection was the second since Amaechi’s re-appointment as minister in-charge of the ministry by President Muhammadu Buhari.

Amaechi said that the tracks had been laid, but the stations had been impeded because the cabinet was not in place at a point.

He revealed that he had mounted pressure on the contractor to ensure that the minor stations were completed in due course.

Amaechi commenced the inspection as early as 8:00a.m by visiting Lagos Station of the Standard Gauge and later moved to inspect the Apapa Ports Terminal.
Amaechi advised the contractor to speed up work on the project before his next visit in October.
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9 comments:

  1. The man of a such a way, my hubby like Amaechi scatter.

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  2. This is a very good news... If Nigeria government and the masses were ready to save Nigeria, transportation is another very good means to help boost the country's economy.

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    1. Please watch the YouTube video by Wode Maya showing the Idu and Abuja station. Them try sha, na so sagem and GSM take start, lol. we go get there.

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  3. Can they pls do a lagos to Enugu rail or Lagos to Abuja or Lagos to the Northern parts. I'm sure that should be the most important. It takes nothing to travel to Ibadan by bus. But these other places ehn

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  4. Nice one...

    Minister should remember us in Rivers state...

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  5. Nice one ooo...The East Road should be Considered As Well ooo...

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  6. They should connect the south east, south south
    with Lagos and Abuja. Lagos-asaba, Abuja-Enugu-Onitsha, Lagos-portharcourt-calabar etc

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