InfrastructureTransportationBuhari Defends Construction of Rail Line Linking Niger Republic

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President Muhammadu Buhari, on Tuesday, defended the decision of his administration to construct a rail line to link Nigeria with the Niger Republic, despite public outcry against the announcement of the plan.

Buhari said connecting Niger Republic through rail would foster trans-Sahara trade and contribute to the expected gains in the African Continental Free Trade Area Agreement.

The president gave the defense while presiding over the ground-breaking for the commencement of the rail line from the Presidential Villa, Abuja.

The rail line is named as Kano-Katsina-Jibiya-Maradi (Niger Republic) rail line with a branch line from Kano.

He described the rail line as “another vital transportation infrastructure,” noting that it traverse the major commercial and administrative center of Kano and passed through other economic hubs of the country, including Kazaure, Daura, Katsina and up to the border town of Jibiya and Niger Republic city of Maradi.

According to him, the city of Jibiya and Maradi constitute a significant trading core between Nigeria and the Niger Republic, noting that the tradition dated back to many centuries.

He said, “This vital infrastructure line will establish an end-to-end logistic supply chain in railway transport services between Northern and Southern regions of the country, reaching Nigerian southern ports of Lagos and Warri.

“The entire route encompasses territory inhabited by close to 80 million people across 10 states of the country. This project has a branch line to Dutse the capital of Jigawa State to open up this corridor which is endowed with vast resources.

“The Kano – Maradi rail line has been identified as a viable line that will significantly enhance the movement of passengers and freight to the hinterland, especially raw materials from both agricultural and mineral resources for our industries.

“The project, when completed, would serve import and export of goods for the Niger Republic and other countries in the sub-region through Nigerian ports. The country would earn revenue through expansion of trade and commerce, while the people of the Niger Republic will benefit from the ease of transportation logistics at an affordable cost in their import and export business.

“The connection to the Niger Republic through rail will also foster trans-Sahara trade and contribute to the expected gains in the African Continental Free Trade Area Agreement.”

 

Bada Yusuf Amoo (Correspondent)

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