The National Assembly, on Thursday, tackled the Minister of Transportation, Chibuike Rotimi Amaechi, over plan to construct a standard gauge for Kano-Maradi rail line and a narrow gauge for other rail projects in the country.
The federal government had planned a narrow gauge for the proposed eastern rail corridor, which begins from Port Harcourt, Rivers State to Maiduguri, Borno State.
The Minister, who appeared before the National Assembly Joint Committees on Land and Marine Transport for his ministry’s budget defence exercise at the Senate wing of the National Assembly on Thursday, explained that the standard and narrow gauge rails have the same load capacity but the difference is speed, which is about 20kilometer difference.
But the lawmakers, dissatisfied with the Amaechi’s submission, said the plan was discriminatory against other parts of Nigeria.
The chairman, House Committee on Transportation, Hon. Pat Asadu, said: “We are now looking at the difference between project D which is the construction of 284 kilometers Nigeria-Maradi railway standard world-class line against Project C where you talked about the total rehabilitation and reconstruction of Port Harcourt to Maiduguri eastern rail network defined as narrow gauge.
“For a segment of this country that is known for trade and commerce, they need railway as they need air. If the Ministry feels that doing a 287 kilometer of railway track from Kano to Maradi that you will fund with Nigerian money borrowed for Nigerians to be paid by our children to do a world class railway to Maradi.
“I also know the economy of Niger Republic and I believe the economy of the South-East is bigger than that of Maradi. I am not even talking of South-South. So what policy guide, what need assessment, what study of federal character integration would make the Ministry of Transportation to put 284 kilometers railway from the end of the North to Maradi and then constructing a narrow gauge in the South-East and South-South.







