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Real Reasons Why Buhari Wants Railway From Daura To Maradi In Niger Republic by lawman88(m): 6:02pm On Jan 12, 2018
Real Reasons why Buhari wants Railway from Daura to Maradi in Niger Republic
(I plead with you to try and read to the end)
By Adekunle kasali
For some reasons unknown to me, Nigerians are no longer paying attention to things that matter about the way they are being ruled. They no longer pay attention to some of the things their rulers say. Otherwise, a strange item in President Muhammadu Buhari’s New Year Day speech should have brought millions of Nigerians to the streets in angry protests.

When first I listened to the President making that speech I could not believe my ears. So I had to wait until the mainstream media published the full text of the speech, and there it was in cold print: “Negotiations are also advanced for the construction of other railway lines, firstly from Kano to Maradi in Niger Republic passing through Kazaure, Daura, Katsina, Jibia to Maradi”.

Maradi is the third largest city in Niger Republic with a predominant Hausa/Fulani population. It is about an hour’s drive through a bumpy road from Jibia, the border town near Buhari’s hometown, Daura, in Katsina State. When I went to cover the 2007 presidential election in which Buhari ran on the All Nigerian People’s Party, ANPP, in 2007 and the late President Umaru Yar’ Adua of the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, I had joined a team of journalists that went to Daura to visit Buhari for an interview. We also monitored the election in Jibia, which is a border town with Niger.

I realised how easy it was for people from the two countries to cross the rickety border post manned by a man dressed virtually in rags. He only smiled when we decided to set foot on Niger Republic soil. Indeed, it may interest Nigerians to know that Daura Emirate stretches deep into Maradi and Zinder Departments in Niger Republic. During the 2015 election, there were reports of thousands of people from Niger Republic crossing the porous borders to vote in an election that was none of the business of their country. In the far North Nigerian electoral officials hardly ask questions about the eligibility of voters. That is why you see millions of under-aged voters voting, and at the end the polls are declared “free and fair”.

Once Buhari achieved his life’s ambition of matching Olusegun Obasanjo’s feat as a former military ruler who became an elected President of Nigeria, his visit to Niger Republic became the first of the 22 foreign trips he made within 11 months before he was slowed down by ill-health. He was received by the President and people of Niger like a triumphant son back from the battlefield. Niger Republic President, Mahamadou Issoufou, gave him a white horse and a golden sword. In fact, Issoufou, in 2016, emblazoned Buhari’s photograph beside his own on vehicles during political campaigns.

I went into all this to let you know that the planned new Nigerian railway network from Kano through Daura and Jibia to Maradi in Niger Republic is a selfish project that has nothing to do with other Nigerians like you and me. Even though a president’s oath of office indicates: “….that I will not allow my personal interest to influence my official conducts or my official decisions…”, Nigerian presidents and governors brazenly disregard their oaths of office and oaths of allegiance and divert the state’s or nation’s resources to their pockets, and after that, to massively develop the infrastructures of their hometowns no matter how remote such places are.

For me, if Buhari had merely sought to connect his hometown, Daura, and even Jibia to the new national railway network, I would not have minded it too much, though it violates the principle of economic viability and bankability, which the largely borrowed funds will emphasise in order that we repay the debts in good time. The same logic that led the British colonialists to pass the Eastern rail line through Eha Amufu in today’s Enugu State and terminate it at Nguru in today’s Yobe State and pass the Western line through Kaura Namoda in today’s Zamfara State can also be adduced to extend the new rail network through Daura to Jibia, even if a president did not hail from there.

The offensive aspect is extending the railway 55 kilometres into a foreign land just because the President considers the region as part of his hometown.

When the Minister of Transport, Mr Rotimi Amaechi, was called upon by critics of this unviable extension of our railway to defend it, his response was vacuous and of very little use as a justification. By the way, the proposed new rail addition from Kano through Kazaure, Daura and Jibia to Maradi covers a whopping distance of 806 kilometres, which is more than the distance from Lagos to Abuja (779km) and Lagos to Calabar (770km). It is important for Nigerians to know the scale of the rail line and the amount of borrowed and oil money we are going to dump on this aspect of the project just to gratify the personal whims of the President.

Hear the Minist
Re: Real Reasons Why Buhari Wants Railway From Daura To Maradi In Niger Republic by uwa1(m): 6:05pm On Jan 12, 2018
This old man self...Time 'll tell sha....
Re: Real Reasons Why Buhari Wants Railway From Daura To Maradi In Niger Republic by laudate: 6:07pm On Jan 12, 2018
Nansense!! angry Instead of them to construct Lagos to Abuja railway line, they want to construct Daura to Maradi in Niger railway line. God will not allow it to happen, in Jesus name! angry
Re: Real Reasons Why Buhari Wants Railway From Daura To Maradi In Niger Republic by InfiniteLoopx: 6:18pm On Jan 12, 2018
This is the sole reason Biafrans want out. Nigeria, with the way it is going will end up becoming the most indepted nation with nothing to show for it.
Re: Real Reasons Why Buhari Wants Railway From Daura To Maradi In Niger Republic by InfiniteLoopx: 6:20pm On Jan 12, 2018
laudate:
Nansense!! angry Instead of them to construct Lagos to Abuja railway line, they want to construct Daura to Maradi in Niger railway line. God will not allow it to happen, in Jesus name! angry
I'm glad that most of you, die hard supporter of the dullard, are coming to terms with reality. We talk'am una call us wailers. Reality is a bitch. smiley
Re: Real Reasons Why Buhari Wants Railway From Daura To Maradi In Niger Republic by zombieTRACKER: 6:21pm On Jan 12, 2018
Buhari is a terrorist
Re: Real Reasons Why Buhari Wants Railway From Daura To Maradi In Niger Republic by laudate: 6:22pm On Jan 12, 2018
InfiniteLoopx:

I'm glad that most of you, die hard supporter of the dullard, are coming to terms with reality. We talk'am una call us wailers. Reality is a bitch. smiley
Please quote the post in which I was a die-hard supporter of any president, whether past or current one. Paste it here in black and white. It appears that your liking for deceit, deception, propaganda and lies, has grown higher on the scale of irrationality.

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Re: Real Reasons Why Buhari Wants Railway From Daura To Maradi In Niger Republic by princestars(m): 6:27pm On Jan 12, 2018
hmmm
Re: Real Reasons Why Buhari Wants Railway From Daura To Maradi In Niger Republic by Blue3k2: 6:32pm On Jan 12, 2018
Lol it's because buhari is a silly copy cat. That's why he did it. Johnathan deserves credit for this idea aswell.

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