The Minister of Transport, Mr. Chibuike Amaechi, has said that the federal government is putting in place strategies to domesticate railway technology for sustainable reposition of the sector.
He stated this at the weekend when
he laid the foundation stone of Transport and Logistics Institute of
Gregory University, Uturu, Abia State, adding that Nigeria would reap
dividends with homegrown railway technology.
The minister explained that if
Nigeria failed to acquire the technology needed to operate the railway
system currently being built by the Chinese, there was bound to be
problems in future.
“The Chinese are constructing
railways (and) if we don’t localise the technology, we will have
problems in our hands when they go,” he said.
According to him, the
Chinese were already being “encouraged to demystify” the railway
technology hence the establishment of the University of Transport in
Daura, Katsina State.
He further stated that the establishment of a centre in Kajola,
Ogun State where coaches and locomotive engines would be manufactured,
was also part of the measures to domesticate railway technology.
Alluding to criticisms that some
parts of the country, especially the South-east is not included in the
new railway networks bring constructed by the federal government,
Amaechi said: “I don’t believe in North, South, East or West in
transportation infrastructure,” adding that the railway network connects
the south as much as it connects the north.
The former governor of Rivers
State assured the management of Gregory University that the federal
government would provide the necessary support to achieve its dream of
providing the needed technology and manpower in the transport sector.
He said that his ministry would
cooperate with GUU when the Bonny – Port Harcourt – Maiduguri rail line
is built and when the rehabilitation of the old narrow gauge rail system
commences.
On the rising insecurity in the
country, the transport minister attributed it to hunger and poverty,
adding that it could be tackled with massive sustainable employment
opportunities.
Earlier the Chancellor and founder
of GUU, Prof. Greg Ibe, stressed the need for Nigeria to become a major
player in all aspects of the global transportation system.
He said that transport revolves
around everybody’s life and has continued to drive globalisation hence,
the urgent need for Nigeria not to be found wanting both in technology
and manpower.
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