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Re: General Electric To Assemble Train-Engines In Nigeria by VictorR1(m): 11:23pm On Dec 10, 2012
great news. This is how our technological development starts. The days of mere textbook theoretical knowledge is slowly coming to an end.
Re: General Electric To Assemble Train-Engines In Nigeria by blackis(m): 1:07am On Dec 11, 2012
Having read this piece about the locomotive assembly, pls find my take in bold italics.

General Electric said it will start assembling locomotives in Nigeria by next year.

Really?? Did GE say so?? Pls show us their contract statement.


If that happens, it could save Nigeria some huge foreign exchange usually used in acquiring locomotives from Brazil. It will help rejuvenate Nigeria’s dying competencies in the railway sector and in growing the sector faster.

Usually, a statement of FACT is NOT made using the word IF. Slide in the word WHEN in that paragraph and it will convey a whole new meaning.


Managing Director, Nigerian Railway Corporation (NRC) Mr. Seyi Sijuwade revealed at the weekend that the agreement the Federal Government signed with General Electric should come into force in 2013.

In my opinion, the IFs and the SHOULDs of this world have nothing to do when representing FIRM statements of FACTS.

Mr. Sijuwade stated these to our correspondent during the NRC’s first senior management staff retreat and award night in Lagos.

President Goodluck Jonathan had said in his Democracy Day, May 29, address that government had signed an agreement with GE to assemble locomotives in Nigeria.

Jonathan said the project would enhance the sustainability of the rail sector and make Nigeria a major hub in West and Central Africa.

GE will be utilising NRCs existing workshops for the assembly plants.

Mr. Sijuwade said: “GE will have to use NRC workshops because the rail lines are connected to our workshops. If you assemble elsewhere, you will have a challenge transporting the locos to the tracks. Also, our workshops will be improved by GE to modern workshops.

Why the assembly wouldn’t start just yet is that GE is also looking for investors and partners because they wouldn’t want to take all the risks alone.

Offering this excuse here seems to tell me that this GE/Federal Govt. "arrangement" must have been in the making for as long as only them can tell!!! shocked grin

He said: “By next year, am sure, GE should have commenced work on the assembly facilities. But first, they also want to conduct independent track integrity on the new tracks we are building so that they would be confident the locomotives they are assembling will be put to use.

Next year could very well mean next decade or never at all especially when weak, open - ended statements like these are misrepresented to mean statements of HARD FACTS.

“Nigeria’s commitment to GE is that, if they commence assembling the locomotives, we will buy at least 200 over the next 10 years. We need to make that commitment for GE to be assured of return on investment. It is a launch order.

Here the uncertainty of the "project" is raised again with the "IF" word as though there are no firm commitments by the parties concerned.

“But, the fact that we are making that launch order of 200 locos in the next 10 years isn’t a guarantee for any kind of price to be given us, we will still get the best deal for the offer,” he added.


In all of it sha, I sensed a casualness in the way and manner a communication of such importance was being handled by a supposedly high ranking official. Will this "project" see the light of day? Only time will tell. lipsrsealed

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Re: General Electric To Assemble Train-Engines In Nigeria by anonimi: 6:35am On Dec 11, 2012
Victor.R:
great news. [size=13pt]This is how our technological development starts.[/size] The days of mere textbook theoretical knowledge is slowly coming to an end.

Sorry to burst your bubble my guy.
This is not how it starts.
Rather it starts by focusing on education in [size=13pt]Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM)[/size] from primary to university with robust and attractive vocational training for technicians to translate the ideas of the graduate engineers into useful ITEMs that can be easily maintained by Nigerians.
Otherwise we will be importing expatriates to do all the technical work for us while we languish in chronic unemployment!!!
Re: General Electric To Assemble Train-Engines In Nigeria by yanni1(m): 8:30am On Dec 11, 2012
markus1133: more jobs


u get sense!
Re: General Electric To Assemble Train-Engines In Nigeria by jaybee(f): 9:24am On Dec 11, 2012
yanni.:
General Electric said it will start assembling locomotives in Nigeria by next year.


If that happens, it could save Nigeria some huge foreign exchange usually used in acquiring locomotives from Brazil. It will help rejuvenate Nigeria’s dying competencies in the railway sector and in growing the sector faster.


Managing Director, Nigerian Railway Corporation (NRC) Mr. Seyi Sijuwade revealed at the weekend that the agreement the Federal Government signed with General Electric should come into force in 2013.

Mr. Sijuwade stated these to our correspondent during the NRC’s first senior management staff retreat and award night in Lagos.

President Goodluck Jonathan had said in his Democracy Day, May 29, address that government had signed an agreement with GE to assemble locomotives in Nigeria.

Jonathan said the project would enhance the sustainability of the rail sector and make Nigeria a major hub in West and Central Africa.

GE will be utilising NRCs existing workshops for the assembly plants.

Mr. Sijuwade said: “GE will have to use NRC workshops because the rail lines are connected to our workshops. If you assemble elsewhere, you will have a challenge transporting the locos to the tracks. Also, our workshops will be improved by GE to modern workshops.

Why the assembly wouldn’t start just yet is that GE is also looking for investors and partners because they wouldn’t want to take all the risks alone.

He said: “By next year, am sure, GE should have commenced work on the assembly facilities. But first, they also want to conduct independent track integrity on the new tracks we are building so that they would be confident the locomotives they are assembling will be put to use.

“Nigeria’s commitment to GE is that, if they commence assembling the locomotives, we will buy at least 200 over the next 10 years. We need to make that commitment for GE to be assured of return on investment. It is a launch order.

But, the fact that we are making that launch order of 200 locos in the next 10 years isn’t a guarantee for any kind of price to be given us, we will still get the best deal for the offer,” he added.

http://dailytrust.com.ng/index.php/business/183019-general-electric-to-begin-assembling-locomotives-in-nigeria


What is the sense in this rubbish spewed by a deceitful and mischievous MD, echoed by a roadside journalist, posted by an unrealistic dreamer and commented by gullible headline skimmers.

the quotations of the MD above does not add up; the theory of locomotie engine assembly in Nigeria is not supported by the reality of the economy, railway industry, politics, government and PDP; GE the purported 'assembler'? is still looking for investors; meanwhile GE, the purported 'assembler'? of the locomotive engines is completely silent and out of the picture.

THIS IS ARRANT NONSENSE!

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Re: General Electric To Assemble Train-Engines In Nigeria by babyboy3(m): 10:21am On Dec 11, 2012
Victor.R:
great news. This is how our technological development starts. The days of mere textbook theoretical knowledge is slowly coming to an end.


Really!!!! assembling a train stock is like taking out a hi fi system out of its box and putting them together, without know how or what was made..... what part does technological development starts play?

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Re: General Electric To Assemble Train-Engines In Nigeria by chuzyemx: 12:07pm On Dec 11, 2012
lillies: ope o, ope o! Ope o!
Sowy, 2nd to comment......so hard to find
Ode u shuld be in ur class recievin lectures nw,mumu u tink NL is meant 4 furkin kids lyk u
Re: General Electric To Assemble Train-Engines In Nigeria by babyboy3(m): 12:21pm On Dec 11, 2012
chuzyemx:
Ode u shuld be in ur class recievin lectures nw,mumu u tink NL is meant 4 furkin kids lyk u


Thats harsh!!!
Re: General Electric To Assemble Train-Engines In Nigeria by stineb1: 9:28pm On Dec 11, 2012
Josh316:

IF YOU BELIEVE THIS, YOU CAN BELIEVE ANYTHING!!!! grin grin wink
O ye of. Little Faith, you mustsnt commennt. It is for real
Re: General Electric To Assemble Train-Engines In Nigeria by porka: 11:30pm On Dec 11, 2012
Good.

Get Honda and Toyota as well.
Re: General Electric To Assemble Train-Engines In Nigeria by porka: 11:32pm On Dec 11, 2012
anonimi:

Sorry to burst your bubble my guy.
This is not how it starts.
Rather it starts by focusing on education in [size=13pt]Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM)[/size] from primary to university with robust and attractive vocational training for technicians to translate the ideas of the graduate engineers into useful ITEMs that can be easily maintained by Nigerians.
Otherwise we will be importing expatriates to do all the technical work for us while we languish in chronic unemployment!!!

Ok
Re: General Electric To Assemble Train-Engines In Nigeria by nke001: 6:49am On Dec 12, 2012
Good News
Re: General Electric To Assemble Train-Engines In Nigeria by londoner: 6:53am On Dec 12, 2012
This is good news as a start.
Re: General Electric To Assemble Train-Engines In Nigeria by Nobody: 1:47pm On Dec 12, 2012
Nigeria is a very clueless country. Every thing is considered great b4 commencement. Fucktards citizens. The govern nd d governed re all zombies. Unless there is a armed struggle against all these political parasites. Let uss all suffer in silence by looking at how bold they are to rob us and our future generation the greatness that belongs to us all............... Cosmos.
Re: General Electric To Assemble Train-Engines In Nigeria by Nobody: 12:54pm On Dec 09, 2013
what about aircraft engines?
Re: General Electric To Assemble Train-Engines In Nigeria by Nobody: 1:17pm On Dec 09, 2013
Josh316:

IF YOU BELIEVE THIS, YOU CAN BELIEVE ANYTHING!!!! grin grin wink
Hmmm
Re: General Electric To Assemble Train-Engines In Nigeria by DisGuy: 1:21pm On Dec 09, 2013
have faith, still some days to go cheesy

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