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Transportation Minister Amaechi
The Minister for
Transportation, Mr. Rotimi Amaechi, on Friday, ordered stoppage of work at
Omi-Adio Railway Station under construction on Lagos-Ibadan standard gauge rail
line over compromise of standards by the contractor.
Amaechi gave the
directive when he got to the station during his monthly routine inspection tour
of the ongoing project which he commenced from Lagos in company of others.
According to him, the
observation of non-usage of stone for flooring at the station is one of the
benefits of continuous inspection the project.
“One of the benefits of
this inspection is what is happening here now. Now, the contractor has been
seeing to be doing very poor quality job in this station.
“We say stop and they
have to start afresh.
“The implication is that
if we didn’t stop here like we didn’t at Olodo (rail station), we won’t know
what they are doing. If we didn’t stop here, they would have properly laid
these things and proceeded.”
The minister said that
he had directed the consultant to ensure that there would be a consulting
staff, who is an engineer, in every station to ensure quality.
He said that the
consultant must be on the ground in each of the station always and not on
visiting basis.
On progress in track
laying, Amaechi said that the contractor had met the Federal Government’s
target, but must work harder on construction of stations for speedy delivery.
According to him, there
is the need to speed up work on stations and deliver it by February 2020, which
is the government timeline.
He said that the
argument of contractor was to deliver by April 2020, but the government’s
argument was that they needed more hands and equipment to complete on time.
Amaechi, who noted that
the track laying had reached 156km, expressed worry about the pace of work at
Agege axis and the extension to Apapa Port.
“We need to speed up and
be able to decongest Apapa. We cannot decongest Apapa if they don’t get there
on time,” he said.
Amaechi said that the
delay in completing the 10 minor and major railway stations along the rail line
was becoming more embarrassing, especially in December.
He said that his next
inspection in January would start from Ebute-Metta to Apapa to see the level of
work there.
“No matter how fast we
are to Ibadan, if we don’t link Ebute-Metta to the sea port, then it is
useless. We really have to decongest the sea port,” Amaechi said..
On Ibadan-Kano standard
guage rail line, the minister said that he was sure that the loan for the
project would be signed between January and February 2020.
On the limited number of
coaches for the free ride from Iju in Lagos and Moniya in Ibadan flagged of on
Nov. 29 and commenced on December 2, Amaechi urged the people to manage the two
coaches till January.
“By January we will
increase the number of coaches to about 12 to 13 to carry more passengers.”
The News Agency of
Nigeria (NAN) reports that the track laying has moved from Iju Station to
around Agege and that work was still ongoing in Lagos axis and in Ibadan axis.
It has reached 156
kilometres.
Amaechi, who assured
Nigerians that the entire project would be delivered by April 2020, inspected
Ebute-Matta, Agege, Agbado, Kajola, Papalanto, Abeokuta, Olodo, Omi Adio and
Moniya stations on Friday. (The Guardian)

























