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Untold Story Of Nigeria-Niger Republic Rail Line by jarawa: 6:54am On Feb 24, 2021
The Kano-Maradi train line, whose construction was flagged off a few days ago, continues to generate debates as many Nigerians ponder why the government is building a train line to another country when Nigeria doesn’t have enough. However, in this report, Daily Trust reveals the real reasons behind the project.

A fortnight ago in Makira, Katsina State, the ground-breaking ceremony for the construction of the 284km Kano-Maradi rail line linking Nigeria to the neighbouring Niger Republic was held.

The plan is to boost the Lagos-Kano-Jibiya (LAKAJI) economic corridor, which both the World Bank and the US have been highlighting.

As far back as 2016, the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID)/Nigeria, in partnership with the West Africa Borderless Alliance, hosted a road governance caravan on the southern segment of the Lagos-Kano-Jibiya (LAKAJI) transport corridor.

The caravan started in Lagos, passed through Ogun and Oyo, and ended in Kwara State.

A 2013 USAID baseline study on the LAKAJI corridor, showed that it costs over $3,000 and takes approximately 12.5 days to send a 20-foot container from Jibiya in northern Nigeria to Lagos in the southwest. Conversely, it costs nearly $5,000 and takes approximately 19.5 days to ship a 20-foot container from Lagos to Jibiya.

The high cost of transporting goods along the corridor is largely due to the lengthy clearance time and associated costs at the Lagos port. The overall cost and delivery times along the Lagos-Kano-Jibiya corridor are significantly greater than similar corridors in West Africa.

Because of this, USAID, bearing in mind the huge economic activities along the LAKAJI corridor suggested the construction of a railway network to link Lagos to Jibiya.

Similarly, a 2018 World Bank report suggested that a “reduction in transport cost between remote and connected rural areas has a bigger welfare impact than a similar reduction in transport cost between cities and connected rural areas–local welfare gains are higher for investments supporting rural connectivity.”

The publication added, “But, for aggregate economic efficiency, there are higher gains from focusing on the development of inter-regional corridors, linking the major urban centres. For example, improvements along the LAKAJI corridor would result in estimated annual benefits of over $1.34 billion.”

Both organisations suggested the construction of a rail track linking Nigeria, a country with massive port activities, to the Niger Republic, a landlocked country.

The Niger Republic depends on Lagos ports for most containers heading to the country and due to the absence of a rail line, containers take up to two weeks from Lagos to Niger and vice-versa by road.

Daily Trust learnt that as far back as 2013, the Federal Government, through the Ministry of Transportation, commissioned a feasibility study to construct a standard gauge rail line from Kano to Maradi in Niger.

In 2015 when President Muhammadu Buhari assumed office, the Transportation Minister, Mr Rotimi Amaechi inherited the feasibility studies and found them to be economically viable.

By September 2020, the government had approved the contract for the line linking Kano-Katsina-Jibia, Dutse and Maradi in the Niger Republic for a total cost of $1,959,744,723.71, inclusive of 7.5% VAT.

This was greeted with outcry from some Nigerians, especially the Southern and Middle Belt Leaders’ Forum (SMBLF), which queried the rationale for building a rail line to the Niger Republic.

However, from the project conception, it was clear that the economic benefits remain the driver of the all-important railway project, which was expected to boost trans-Saharan trade and improve trade relations with the West African neighbours.

Already, the Federal Government has commenced the Lagos-Kano rail, which has reached Ibadan while the funding for the Ibadan-Kano line, already awarded, is being awaited from the Chinese government.

Daily Trust reports that the China Civil Engineering and Construction Corporation (CCECC), which is going to handle the project has already commenced acquisition of right of way for the Ibadan-Kano single track standard gauge rail.

President Buhari, who wants the project completed before he leaves office in May 2023, flagged off the construction virtually, with governors of Kano, Katsina, Jigawa, the three states benefiting from the line, as well as the Governor of Maradi in the Niger Republic among dignitaries on the ground in Makira, Katsina State

The Kano-Maradi rail has a 36-month completion period while the target is to connect both tracks to allow freight movement from Lagos to Maradi in the Niger Republic.

Though the CCECC has been handling the standard gauge projects across the country, the funding for the Maradi rail line is being sourced from the European Export Credit Agencies and Development Finance Institutions with a Portuguese company, Mota-Engil, constructing the rail line.

Amaechi explained that the project has a 25Km extension into the Niger Republic and it involves the construction of a single-track standard gauge rail line with an alignment of approximately 284Km traversing Kano–Dambatta–Kazaure–Shargelle–Mashi–Daura–Katsina–Jibiya–Maradi and a 94Km branch line from Kano to Dutse, the capital of Jigawa State.

“The entire network of this project has 15 railway stations of different categories with major stations of approximately 3,000 peak passenger capacity in the cities of Kano and Katsina and stations of standard category in Kazaure, Daura, Jibiya and Dutse and minor stations in Dambatta, Shargelle and Mashi, as well as halt stations in Kunya, Kano airport, Muduru, Dadara and in the Niger Republic at Annol Mata and Maradi.

“The rail line is also provided with accessories and special installations including Power and Water Supply schemes, Signalling System & Communication in GSM-Railway, Freight yards, Rolling stock depots and maintenance workshops,” Amaechi said.

There is a forecast of 9,364 passengers and approximately 3,000 metric tons of freight on return trips between Kano and Maradi daily.

“There is no doubt that this route when linked with the ongoing Lagos – Kano railway project on completion, will generate higher traffic volumes and revenue,” he said.

In a chat with Daily Trust, the Chairman, Governing Board of the Nigerian Railway Corporation (NRC), Mal. Alhassan Musa gave an insight into the LAKAJI corridor economic belt and how the rail line would boost the corridor.

“It is going to serve not just the people of these three states but the whole of the country. It is a project meant to boost economic activities within the LAKAJI corridor. People who don’t know about LAKAJI should go and check it out. It is the Lagos, Kano, Jibiya Economic Belt. There would be economic prosperity for all from the grassroots up,” he said.

He also added that it would cut down freight time from 15 days to two, and would benefit commercial centres like Lagos, Jibiya and Maradi.

But there is another reason.

“The thing is those who know Maradi and Jibiya know that they are springboards for those who want to leave West Africa and go to Europe.

“It is from these places that traffickers carry people into Libya and from Libya by boat to Europe- Italy, Greece and other places.

“So if we create economic activities here, it will make people want to sit down and earn here rather than take the risk of going through the Sahara into oblivion.

“So for many reasons, this is a very good project to serve Nigeria very well, serve West Africa and also it’s part of the greater West African Railway Network.

“Just like we are talking of Trans-Sahara Highway, Trans-Sahara Gas pipeline, we are also talking about Trans-African Railway,” he said.

The Kano State Governor, Dr Umar Ganduje said the state is the greatest beneficiary of the infrastructure development of the Buhari-led administration.

According to him, with the ongoing construction of the Kano-Kaduna Road, Kano-Maiduguri and Kano-Katsina Road dualization, the Kano-Maradi rail, when completed, would further boost the economy of the state as a centre of Commerce in Northern Nigeria.

“The railway between Kano, Katsina, Jibiya and Maradi has started, our airport is being extended. So what else do we need when we are talking of development?” he said.

As work begins on the project amidst expectation of the commencement of work on the Ibadan-Kano project, stakeholders say the completion of these projects would boost regional trade and end the plight of manufacturers and traders along the corridor by reducing freight cost from Lagos to other parts of the country.

https://dailytrust.com/untold-story-of-nigeria-niger-republic-rail-line

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Re: Untold Story Of Nigeria-Niger Republic Rail Line by theFilmtric: 6:56am On Feb 24, 2021
Re: Untold Story Of Nigeria-Niger Republic Rail Line by tsephanyah(f): 7:02am On Feb 24, 2021
They will now shout our "Oil money" Our. But human history shows the strongest takes what they like.
Our economic policy, I repeat, is determined solely by the interests of the Northern people. From this principle we shall never depart. If the rest of the world says: "War," I can only say: "Very well. I do not want war, but no one, however peaceable, can live in peace if his neighbor intends to force a quarrel."

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Re: Untold Story Of Nigeria-Niger Republic Rail Line by kurupt1: 7:06am On Feb 24, 2021
This is a very lame excuse

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Re: Untold Story Of Nigeria-Niger Republic Rail Line by blackmantis: 7:06am On Feb 24, 2021
Charity begins at home.....link Lagos Abuja PH first.

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Re: Untold Story Of Nigeria-Niger Republic Rail Line by Godfullsam(m): 7:08am On Feb 24, 2021
tsephanyah:
They will now shout our "Oil money"


Something is definitely wrong with you.

Unfortunately, you don't have an idea of what is wrong with you.

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Re: Untold Story Of Nigeria-Niger Republic Rail Line by Lattop(m): 7:30am On Feb 24, 2021
Lori iro, iro po

Lie Lie Lover, iro po

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Re: Untold Story Of Nigeria-Niger Republic Rail Line by Zico5(m): 7:30am On Feb 24, 2021
There is no explanation that will make a meaning to sensible Nigerians. We all know this is a gimmick and an attempt to infiltrate Nigeria by Niger Republic thereby making it appendage of Nigeria. Niger Republic is a desert with few or nothing coming out of it except smuggling of rice which the citizens there engage at the detriment of Nigeria. If there should be such project, it should be between Nigeria-Benin-Ghana cos that's where some resources that are beneficial to this country are coming from. I pray nothing is done on the project before 2023 so that incoming government can cancel the nonsense. Buhari will surely pay for all the pain being inflicted on the masses.

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Re: Untold Story Of Nigeria-Niger Republic Rail Line by G67England: 7:30am On Feb 24, 2021
kurupt1:
This is a very lame excuse
Very very lame
Nonsense

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Re: Untold Story Of Nigeria-Niger Republic Rail Line by youngeagle(m): 7:30am On Feb 24, 2021
Is there any rail line passing through the eastern states yet?

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Re: Untold Story Of Nigeria-Niger Republic Rail Line by WhatCanIsay(m): 7:31am On Feb 24, 2021
Why not also tell us what it cost to move goods from Cotonou to Lagos and more importantly from Lagos to Onitsha.

And more importantly which of those movements have provided more taxes and money into the coffers of the Nigerian economy and historically for how long?

Stupid entities using stupid references to back up their stupidity!

Minus ethnocentrism and pure devilishness, any right thinking and normal human being knows that train services from Lagos to the East or direct link from Cotonou if we want to go international, will be more economically advantageous.

Ya dịba.

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Re: Untold Story Of Nigeria-Niger Republic Rail Line by Macphenson: 7:31am On Feb 24, 2021
This is absolute bullshit, cross River is closer to North than Lagos, why use that route.

Let the vegetable dullard keep fooling himself.

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Re: Untold Story Of Nigeria-Niger Republic Rail Line by content208: 7:31am On Feb 24, 2021
tsephanyah:
They will now shout our "Oil money" Our. But human history shows the strongest takes what they like.
Our economic policy, I repeat, is determined solely by the interests of the Northern people. From this principle we shall never depart. If the rest of the world says: "War," I can only say: "Very well. I do not want war, but no one, however peaceable, can live in peace if his neighbor intends to force a quarrel."

tsephanyah, the proud murderer, why didn't you fight back when ESN chased you out of South East? The only language you understand is violence. If you are repaid with violence, you will run away. You are not strong; you are a tribe of cowards

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Re: Untold Story Of Nigeria-Niger Republic Rail Line by Nobody: 7:31am On Feb 24, 2021
Nepotism

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Re: Untold Story Of Nigeria-Niger Republic Rail Line by Neddstark: 7:32am On Feb 24, 2021
Some people are cursed never to see anything good in what the government does. Even if FG tomorrow gives them food for the next 6 months, they will say FG is poisoning them.
Pastor Reno Omokri is their ring leader.
Not saying we should not criticize the government. But when they are good, let's acclaim them and when they fail, let's condemn them. Muhammad Buhari inherited alot of shit. He has greatly underperformed, but let us praise the few good he did.

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Re: Untold Story Of Nigeria-Niger Republic Rail Line by lordopsy2018(m): 7:32am On Feb 24, 2021
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Re: Untold Story Of Nigeria-Niger Republic Rail Line by StaffofOrayan(m): 7:35am On Feb 24, 2021
"the Transportation Minister, Mr Rotimi Amaechi inherited the feasibility studies and found them to be economically viable"

Of course them go insert a southern name

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Re: Untold Story Of Nigeria-Niger Republic Rail Line by law001(m): 7:36am On Feb 24, 2021
Why not stop at the border and let Niger Republic do their own bit?

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Re: Untold Story Of Nigeria-Niger Republic Rail Line by angelfallz(m): 7:36am On Feb 24, 2021
if this is true, how much is the Nigerien government contributing to this project?

jarawa:


https://dailytrust.com/untold-story-of-nigeria-niger-republic-rail-line

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Re: Untold Story Of Nigeria-Niger Republic Rail Line by StaffofOrayan(m): 7:37am On Feb 24, 2021
tsephanyah:
They will now shout our "Oil money" Our. But human history shows the strongest takes what they like.
Our economic policy, I repeat, is determined solely by the interests of the Northern people. From this principle we shall never depart. If the rest of the world says: "War," I can only say: "Very well. I do not want war, but no one, however peaceable, can live in peace if his neighbor intends to force a quarrel."

You are actually right

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Re: Untold Story Of Nigeria-Niger Republic Rail Line by BDenergie: 7:37am On Feb 24, 2021
Re: Untold Story Of Nigeria-Niger Republic Rail Line by Mike213: 7:39am On Feb 24, 2021
The railway to niger rep is because they wan to bring in unregistered voters during elections

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Re: Untold Story Of Nigeria-Niger Republic Rail Line by Neddstark: 7:40am On Feb 24, 2021
Macphenson:
This is absolute bullshit, cross River is closer to North than Lagos, why use that route.

Let the vegetable dullard keep fooling himself.

Go and tell USAID that began the initiative that it is bullshit. As you get sense pass all of them.

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Re: Untold Story Of Nigeria-Niger Republic Rail Line by DropsMic(m): 7:40am On Feb 24, 2021
Lori iro

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Re: Untold Story Of Nigeria-Niger Republic Rail Line by EagleNest(m): 7:42am On Feb 24, 2021
All these bla, bla, bla to justify nepotism, cronyism and tribalism will not fly. Mentioning US, UN, UK or whatever to support this unbelievable act of favouritism towards only north is unspeakable. Buhari should remember that whatever a man sows he will reap.

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Re: Untold Story Of Nigeria-Niger Republic Rail Line by b3llo(m): 7:43am On Feb 24, 2021
embarassed
Re: Untold Story Of Nigeria-Niger Republic Rail Line by bestman09(m): 7:44am On Feb 24, 2021
cool
Re: Untold Story Of Nigeria-Niger Republic Rail Line by Lloydfather(m): 7:45am On Feb 24, 2021
jarawa:


https://dailytrust.com/untold-story-of-nigeria-niger-republic-rail-line
they should also consider boosting the economy of Nigeria and Cameroon, what is good for the goose is also good for the gander.

just when they want to confused the gullible Nigerians, they engaged the services of a good writer's to write nonsense, and it's settled.

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Re: Untold Story Of Nigeria-Niger Republic Rail Line by selemempe: 7:47am On Feb 24, 2021
We will put an end to all these in 2023

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Re: Untold Story Of Nigeria-Niger Republic Rail Line by Rugaria: 7:48am On Feb 24, 2021
It cost over one million naira to transport a 40ft container from Lagos to Onitsha at the height of the Lagos port crises! During Jonathan's regime, it was plus-minus 200k!
Since the end of the war, through vindictive politics, importers in the east have to import through Lagos, then truck by land the containers to the eastern hinterlands! Just as we have to come to Lagos to fly out of the country, which has lead to many deaths by accidents...What this means is that in most cases, imported goods are costlier in the east than say Lagos and it environs. It also means endless accidents and deaths on the Lagos-Benin-Onitsha road... , One of the busiest roads in the country! So how did the brood of vipers running this country manage to prioritize cheaper transportation for Niger republic citizens as more important to that of the most commercially active section of the country and still have the effontery to defend that with a straight face? Why exactly is this government dragging her feat on building rail tracks in the east?

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