FG Lauds $2bn Kano-Maradi Rail Project

Sen. Ahmed Alkali, the Minister of Transport, has expressed satisfaction with the level of ongoing construction of the $2 billion Kano-Maradi, Niger Republic, standard gauge rail project.

He expressed his satisfaction when speaking to newsmen at Dadin Kowa, Kazaure Local Government Area of Jigawa shortly after inspecting the project on Friday.

“We are fully committed to ensuring timely completion of the ongoing Kano – Jigawa – Maradi rail line project, aimed at boosting the economy of the Nigeria and Niger republic. We are working hard to fix this country; so in terms of reviewing the financial aspect we must make sacrifice, including the contractor,” he said.

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The minister, who drove by road from Kano to Daura, said he was satisfied with the level of the work done so far.

He said with the speed at which the project is going hopefully the contractors would meet the target of timely completion by 2025.

Alkali explained that the standard gauge rail line project, which commenced from Dawanau in Kano State, passed through Jigawa and Katsina states, and terminates at Maradi in Niger Republic.

“The $2 billion project awarded by former President Muhammadu Buhari is expected to be completed at the set agreed project target year of 2025. The earth work of the project has reached 80 per cent stage, while real rail line work will soon commence after the earthworks.

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“I am very impressed with what we have seen; we came all the way from Dawanau where the project started so that we have first-hand information of the level of the execution of the project and the contractors are in compliance with the level of specifications of the job,” he stated.

Alkali noted that the bush and earth clearing works from Dawanau in Kano state to Daura area of Katsina state were done perfectly and that the contract is smoothly going on without any hitches.

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On whether the original cost of the project would be reviewed to meet the current high cost of production realities, the minister urged the contractor to make some sacrifices to contribute his quota in the fixing of Nigeria by the Tinubu-led administration.

The Lead Contractor, Vladislav Bystrenko, said the contract sum was 1.95 billion U.S dollars and that they signed contractual obligations around 2021 with the Federal Government.

He added that even before the fund was released to them they went ahead with some major jobs of designing, land survey, and supervising of the entire area of the contract to reduce major parts of the project.

Bystrenko appreciated that the government is highly serious and desirous of completing the project by 2025.

The minister, while in Daura, inspected the Muhammadu Buhari University of Transportation, where the Vice Chancellor of the institution, Prof. Adam Umar, promised to commence admissions in October.

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