After more than three decades delay, President
At the virtual opening of the rail line linking Itakpe to Warri,
The president declared that his administration recognised the importance of the railway mode of transportation as a vital backbone to support industrialisation and economic development.
"Accordingly, I have approved the prioritisation of viable railway routes for either new rail lines or the reconstruction and rehabilitation of some, to achieve effective and efficient train services supporting the country's trade and commerce.
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"This government has also approved to link this line further from Itakpe to
The president expressed confidence that the project, which serves as a vital link of South-South geopolitical zones of the country to the Northern zones, would be completed during the tenure of this administration.
"It will link people across the cultural divides and expand the frontier of trade and commerce, which will lead to better standards of living for our citizens," he said.
He listed them as follows:
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The president enjoined all Nigerians in the transportation industry, especially the railway sub-sector, to continue to support the government in its stride to achieve other railway infrastructure projects.
He also enlisted the support of all at realizing this milestone of a functional and full-fledged central railway, after more than 30 years during which the project has suffered several setbacks and false starts.
"I implore those who work on this line to uphold maintenance and safety culture necessary for long-lasting service in this difficult terrain.
"By the same token, I urge other sectors who will be primary beneficiaries of this transportation backbone, including, the iron and steel sector, stakeholders in agricultural and mining sectors on this corridor, as well as the host communities to protect and sustain this infrastructure and maximize the benefits that could be derived from it and which is readily available at their doorsteps.
"This project will increase the volume of their trade and kickstart and resuscitate the iron and steel complexes.
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"All these, I hope will improve our industrial potentials and capacities as well as boost employment," he said.
Congratulating the Minister of Transportation,
He also commended the host communities for their cooperation during the completion works by the federal government.
He assured Nigerians that his administration would continue, within available resources, to judiciously connect commercial and industrial hubs to boost trade, generate wealth and create employment.
In his remarks, Delta State Governor, Ifeanyi Okowa, commended
"Deltans are excited that this day has come," he said, adding that the Ika nation is glad of the recognition accorded former President
Mr Okowa urged the private sector to take advantage of the historic corridor by establishing investments that will create jobs for locals, curb youth restiveness and stem the tide of criminality.
"It is imperative that the federal government in collaboration with the States provide adequate security cover for this rail line corridor," he said.
In his remarks, Edo State Governor,
"For us in Edo State, we are excited that we have a few stops that have been completed and we are going to be working with you to utilise this infrastructure," he said.
The Edo governor appealed to the minister of transportation to extend the rail line to the industrial park in
In his remarks, Minister Amaechi said the project was fully funded by the Nigerian government, adding that 8 of the 10 stations are in the
"There is no loan on this project, it was funded from the budget and I had the directive of the president to go and revive it and complete it as soon as possible," he said.
According to the transportation minister, the project started under the military era in 1987 but "underwent protracted hiccups, prolonged abandonment and massive vandalisation," before it was resuscitated by the Buhari administration.
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