FG to complete Lagos-Ibadan railway in December

The Minister of Transportation, Rotimi Amaechi, on Thursday announced that the $1.6bn Lagos-Ibadan railway project will be completed in December this year or early January 2021.

Amaechi, who disclosed this during a live television programme said he would work with Fashola and the Lagos State Government to move heavy duty trucks away from roads.

Amaechi said the transfer of cargoes to rail would start majorly with the Lagos-Ibadan rail line, adding that the line should be completed this December or early January next year.

He said, “I intend to approach Fashola in January and approach the Lagos State governor so that we can see how we can deal with Apapa. Why I said that is because by December to first or second week in January, we should have completed the Lagos-Ibadan.

“Then if we do, there will be a need to decide what vehicles can go to Lagos and the capacity of such vehicles or trucks.”

Amaechi added, “If we do that, we can then transfer all the cargoes that come from Apapa seaport to the railway. We believe we could transfer that up till Ibadan while we are still constructing the rail line from Ibadan to Kano.”

The minister stated that in two to three years, the Ibadan-Kano rail line would have received a lot of work, adding that more cargoes would move on the rail line.

He said, “In the next two to three years, we will see how much we would have tried to complete the Ibadan to Kano line. The more we are able to move these cargoes out of the road, then we can save our roads.

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