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Nigeria's Minister of Transportation, Rotimi Amaechi

Nigeria Needs $166bn to Address Transport, Energy Challenges – Minister

The Nigerian Government said on Monday that it would require $166 billion in the next five years to meet the country’s energy and transport infrastructure needs.

Minister of Transportation, Mr. Rotimi Amaechi, stated this at a public hearing in the House of Representatives on a Bill for an Act to Repeal the Nigerian Railway Corporation Act in Abuja.

The hearing also focused on a bill for an Act to provide for the establishment of three national transport commission.

Amaechi revealed that the Federal Government and General Electric had concluded arrangements for the commercialisation of the Lagos-Kano railway project.

He explained that the measure was intended to guarantee efficiency, competitiveness and profitability in the sector.

While declaring the public hearing open, Yakubu Dogara, the Speaker, House of Representatives, expressed optimism that if the obsolete Act of the Nigeria Railway Corporation was repealed, Nigerians would enjoy cheaper means of transporting their goods.

He said Nigerians would also enjoy quality services and the incessant damage to roads by heavy duty trucks would be reduced.

The sponsor of the National Transport Commission Bill, Hon. Ncholas Ossai (Delta-PDP), said that the bill would curb revenue loss of about 30 per cent accrued to the federation.

He said the loss is due to non-integration in the transport sector. (NAN)

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