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Jonathan Awarded Railway Contracts To Quacks – Amaechi

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Rotimi Amaechi blames Jonathan’s administration for current state of transportation infrastructures in Nigeria.

Minister of transport, Rotimi Amaechi, has accused the administration of former president Goodluck Jonathan of giving out railway contracts to incompetent contractors.

The minister said this while addressing the current administration’s transport policy during a programme on Channels TV.

According to him, the former administration went as far as awarding rail contarcts to building contractors who have no idea on how railway construction work should be handled.

Amaechi said, “Yeah, we are two years. Okay, three years maximum but not even three years. Do you think we could have created all the infrastructure that you needed to grow the aviation or the transport sector? We could not have.

“So when you asked the question, I want to address that question whether we have succeeded in the area of transportation. It depends on how you measure it. When we came, the former government said they had done a lot on the narrow-gauge. Check the narrow-gauge, how many things can move there?

“General Electric (GE) promised us 100 locomotives; when they came down to Nigeria to access the tracks, the last exercise they did was to rehabilitate the tracks from Lagos to Kano and the GE did a survey of the tracks so that they can bring in the 100 locomotives they promised.

“They discovered that the two tracks we have – Lagos to Kano and Port Harcourt to Maiduguri – could not have taken more than 17 locomotives.

“So they did not bring the 100. Meanwhile, the past government said, ‘oh, we have fixed the railways, we have fixed the narrow-gauge.’ If you run from here (Abuja) to Abeokuta, you have derailments. The last derailment I heard of is not Oshodi, it is after Oshodi that we had derailments.

“How can we take responsibility for derailments that came out of the fact that most of those contractors were not railway contractors? Contracts were given to civil engineers, a company that builds houses had a contract.

“No, how can you say a thing like that? We have brought it to the notice of the country that we are negotiating with GE instead of putting in our own money because we do not have money; the scarce resources we have cannot be spent when there are private sector investments.”

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