

Newly completed train
station at the Nnamdi Azikiwe International Airport Abuja.
President Muhammadu Buhari
is expected to inaugurate the recently completed first Phase of the Abuja Light
Rail Project on Thursday, July 12.
According to him, the
Phase, which comprises Lots 1A and 3, is only an integral part of the six Lots,
which form the scope of the FCT railway system.
“The event will take place
in the Abuja Metro Station, in the Central Business District – the flagship of
the twelve completed railway stations under this package.
“The 45.245km of standard
gauge rail line running from the Nnamdi Azikiwe International Airport to the
Abuja Metro Station is the first of its kind in West Africa.
“The project, which was
completed by the present administration, has been under construction for over
11 years.
“It was inherited at 63 per
cent completion; the remaining 37 per cent was fast-tracked to completion
within the two years of the current administration by dint of resolute
commitment to prudent management of resources.
“The inauguration would
mark the formal commencement of rail service and the fulfillment of a long
awaited dream for modern state-of-the-art mass transit systems for the FCT,” he
said.
Meanwhile, the Federal
Capital Territory Administration (FCTA) has solicited the partnership of the
Nigerian Railway Corporation to ensure a hitch free operation of the Abuja rail
mass transit system.
The FCT Minister had at a
meeting with officials of the Nigeria Railway Corporation (NRC), in Abuja said
that the administration would require the support, supervision and guidance of
the regulators for a smooth take-off.
Bello, who disclosed that
some skeletal staff had already been employed to start some of the operations,
explained that the expertise and experience of NRC would also be indispensable.
“Based on your observations
and your guidance, we will really appreciate support from you so that we can
start a skeletal thing as we don’t want a situation whereby Mr. President
inaugurates the project on the 12th of July and we just close shop.
“We intend to run it from
the Airport to the Central Business District gradually for the people to know
about it and for us to go through the learning curve,’’ he said.
Responding, the General
Manager of NRC, Fidet Ohiria, pledged the support of the corporation toward the
successful running of the Abuja Light Rail Project.
This, he said, would
include, capacity building, personnel and certification.
According to him, though
the law permits states to run railways, the NRC is willing to support the
efforts by giving the needed support and ensuring effective regulations of the
industry.
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