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Expect Massive Investments in Railway Sector in the next 2years....NRC MD.

By Afolabi Oyekunle.








Biggest Investment In Nigerian Railways Coming In Two Years – NRC MD, Opeifa

The current administration led by President Bola Tinubu will in the next two years invest more in the rail transport sector than all past governments combined.

Managing Director of the Nigerian Railway Corporation (NRC), Dr Kayode Opeifa, said this in Lagos on Thursday at the 11th Nigeria Transport Lecture (NTL), organized by Transport Day Media.

He said the investments coming to the railway sector would surpass what the country had put in the industry in the last 60 years.

He said this could easily be achieved by both the Federal and state governments after removing railway from the exclusive to concurrent list and as part of the fallout of fuel subsidy removal.

Opeifa who lauded President Tinubu and the Minister of the Federal Capital Territory, Nyesom Wike Others for repositioning the transport system in the country in the past two years, spoke while delivering a paper titled: "Sustainable Transformation System In Nigeria: A Pathway To Economic Prosperity".

According to him, the Nigerian government is making steady progress in building an integrated transport network across the country with the support of investors that are committed to boosting economic recovery and improving macroeconomic indicators. 

Specifically, he said President Tinubu had done excellently well by daring to free scarce resources wasted on fuel subsidy and harmonization of currency exchange rates. 

From Left: Editor Transport Day, Mr. Frank Kintum, Rept of Lagos state governor Mr Akin-George Fashola, Zonal Commanding Officer FRSC, Assistant Corp Marshall Oludayo and MD NRC,Dr. Kayode Opeifa.


He also pointed out that the removal of railways from exclusive to concurrent list, starting of the completion of over 40 years abandoned Badagry-Sokoto super highway and also the starting of the construction of the game changing Lagos-Calabar super highway are positive indications to a sustainable transportation system. 

From Left MD NRC Dr. Kayode Opeifa, Deputy General Manager Public Affairs FAAN Olukoya Yinka, Regional Technical Manager Region West of  Julius Berger, Thomas Christl and Dean School of Transport LASU, Professor Charles Asenime.


Dr Opeifa gave credit to the current administration also in the areas  of  investment in rail infrastructure, supporting states with grants for rail system infrastructure, and establishment of the Presidential CNG Initiative (Pi-CNG) among others. 

Ranking Lagos and Abuja as two cities with the most impressive transportation system, Opeifa said that Kano, Kaduna, Delta, Edo, Oyo, Ogun and others had equally made substantial successes in the transportation system. 

He said "Of mention are the efforts of the states of the northern part of Nigeria investing in Intra-city and interstate transport services as we have in Adamawa, Taraba, Borno, Sokoto, Kastina, Kogi, Gombe states among others." 

He equally observed that the efforts of the private sector involvement in interstates transportation were more noticeable in the south eastern regions.

Proffering a short-term and long-term strategies for developing sustainable transportation system in the country,
Opeifa advised that the government and all other stakeholders, including the private sector, donor agencies and development partners must work together for a sustainable result by prioritising accessibility, affordability, inclusion efficiency, and environmental responsibility while taking into account cost-benefit analysis. 

Other steps for a transport management system as listed by the NRC boss are enactment of a national policy on sustainable transportation system, development of a new strategic national rail transportation and logistics master plan, framework for sustainable mass transit operations in Nigeria and establishment of the Ministry of Transportation at all sub-national levels. 

He also harped on the need for a review of the current National Integrated Infrastructure master plan and creation of an integrated strategic transportation master plan for each state/sub national government (rail, road, water, air, maritime).

Despite the progress made, he equally warned that infrastructure deficiencies, insecurity, operational challenges, union issues, decarbonisation and lack of clear policy, structure and processes had remained the bane of a sustainable transportation system in the country. 

The lecture was well attended by key stakeholders in the transportation industry including the Lagos state government, federal government agencies, Federal Road Safety Corps, the Federal Airports Authority of Nigeria (FAAN), National Automotive Design and Development Council (NADDC), Julius Berger Nigeria Plc, Nahco Aviance Plc, Nexant Consulting, and transport and affiliated firms among others.







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