FG receives new coaches
We are in no doubt of the efforts made by Rt. Hon. Chibuike Rotimi Amaechi the Honourable Minister of Transportation. He indeed has the country in heart and is willing to put in everything within his power to make the country greater not just in the area of transportation.
Ever since Amaechi became the Minister of Transportation in 2015, he has been working earnestly to see that every area of the Nigerian transportation system is perfectly put in order.
He has embarked and completed railways, airports and the rest of them. Rotimi is doing well and recently the Federal Government on Monday announced that it had received some coaches and locomotives to be deployed on key rail lines in Nigeria.
It said the coaches were the last set which was ordered in March.
It was also gathered that the locomotives and coaches, which arrived in Nigeria from China, would be deployed once operations begin.
The government disclosed this via a tweet by the Nigerian Railway Corporation through its official Twitter handle, which was also confirmed to our correspondent by the NRC’s spokesperson, Yakub Mahmood.
The corporation said, “Some days ago, Nigeria took delivery of the last dozens of train coaches ordered in the month of March.
“The coaches have been transported to Nigerian train base in Papalanto, Ogun State and will be used on the Lagos-Ibadan railway when operations begin.”
Mahmood said new locomotives and coaches for the Abuja-Kaduna rail line had arrived in the Federal Capital Territory.
“Some of the new coaches and locomotives are already at the Abuja station, while others are en-route Abuja,” he said.
He, however, noted that the trains would only be deployed for use when the government lifts the ban on interstate movement.
“We don’t know when we are going to start using them; it is until they allow us to start operating interstate service that we can deploy the trains for use,” Mahmood said.
He added, “So it is the Federal Government that will give the go-ahead for the re-opening of interstate movements under the advice of the NCDC, before we can start passenger services on these routes.”
By Ayooluwa Joshua