Rotimi Amaechi |
Moving the motion through Order 42 and 52 of Senate rules, Deputy
President of the Senate, Ike Ekweremadu recalled how he urged the
Federal government to locate railway development in the eastern axis of
the country.
He explained that the federal government’s arrangements with the
General Electric (GE) to develop the railway line from Port-Harcourt to
Maidiguri has failed.
“Mr. President, distinguished colleagues, I rise through Order 42 and
52 to state to recall that some months back, I said the development of
railway line in the eastern axis of Nigeria be given attention.”
“I did say on the floor here that the railway from the North East to South East be constructed. ”
“The Federal government has gone into arrangements with General
Electric to establish railway line for haulage purposes, and tragically
that arrangement has collapsed.”
“That the Minister for Transport should appear before us to clarify on issues bordering eastern axis of Nigeria.”
Reacting, Senator Shehu Sani representing Kaduna Central Senatorial
district seconded, said that the Minister should be invited to face the
Senate.
“The motion raised by DSP was right because the Transportation
Minister was invited the other time and he assured us of Port-Harcourt –
Maiduguri, but nothing was done.”
“There is no firm arrangement by the Federal Government since then.
If he comes, we will find out reasons there is no firm attention despite
its economic and social value to the people in that zone and the
Federal government.”
Sani said, his Committee on Domestic and Foreign Loans appended their
signature on the external borrowing for the Lagos – Ibadan railway with
expectations that, it would be the turn of Port-Harcourt to Maiduguri
rail lines.
James Manager representing Delta Central Senatorial district
emphasized on the economic benefits of railway transportation. He said
the Federal government was doing well in terms of railway.
He called on the Minister to act fast, saying that Rotimi Amaechi is a Port-Harcourt man who will go home after his service.
Senate leader, Ahmed Lawan explained that the railway arrangement of
the Federal government with the General Electric (GE) was not abandoned.
He expressed concern that the arrangement with GE was only on rehabilitation.
“My concern and of course, those from the eastern axis is that the
General Electric through its subsidiary was asked to rehabilitate and
not modernize”.
“All states of the federation must be linked with the rail lines.
Without sounding partisan, I urge all of us here to work with the
government to achieve this.”
Adopting the motion, the Senate President, Dr Bukola Saraki upheld
that the Committee on transportation should invite the Minister.
- Daily Post
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