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NRC: New Lagos-Ibadan railway ready in 3 months

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The Nigerian Railway Corporation has given assurance that the 156 km new Lagos-Ibadan railway will be ready in May this year.

NRC Managing Director Mr Fidet Okhiria said commercial operation would commence on the 85km Iju-Abeokuta section of the new standard gauge line after the ongoing free train ride by passengers on the line expected to last for three months.

Recall that the Iju-Abeokuta section of the standard gauge new railway is currently operating a daily free train, which will last for three months.

This is after the Minister of Transportation, Mr Rotimi Amaechi, led several dignitaries including Governor Ibikunle Amosun of Ogun State and Alake of Egbaland, Oba Adedotun Gbadebo, on a train ride from Iju to Abeokuta on February 8 to signify the commitment of the Federal Government to the new railway project.

Okhiria, said, “The entire stretch of the new line from Lagos to Ibadan would have been completed in May this year,” he added.

According to the NRC managing director, the contractor handling the project, China Civil Engineering and Construction Company, would need to lay rail track from Iju to Ebute Meta and extend it to the Lagos port.

He said the contractor had also done substantial work on the Ibadan-Abeokuta end of the project because it had approached the construction simultaneously from both the Lagos and Ibadan ends when the project started.

Okheria also said the CCECC was not expected to encounter much difficulty in the execution of the Lagos-Iju work having secured the cooperation of the Lagos State Government and other affected stakeholders and had jointly agreed on how to handle the various knotty issues.

About 30 coaches, including two sets of the diesel multiple unit, would be dedicated to the new line after the three months’ free train ride, the NRC boss said.

The Deputy Director, Public Relations at the NRC, Mr Yakubu Mahmoud, said the three-month free train period was also to enable the corporation to effectively determine the number of trains that would be run on the route when full commercial operation commenced.

Vice President Yemi Osinbajo, who was initially billed to grace the test ride with Amaechi, was absent. No reason was given for his absence.

Nobel Laureate, Prof. Wole Soyinka, at the inauguration of the first phase of the Lagos-Ibadan standard gauge rail in Abeokuta, warned against politicising the project.

He said, “This is not a political vote gathering but my house is somewhere in that direction not far from here and this used to be part of my hunting ground. So, I came to see for what my hunting ground was appropriated and so far, so content.”

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