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President Goodluck
Jonathan said on Tuesday that his administration had managed the
country’s economy to become the greatest in Africa and one of the
largest in the world.
He said this in Port Harcourt at the inauguration of Enugu- Port
Harcourt-Enugu intercity train service.
“We have managed the economy such that it has risen to be the greatest
economy in Africa and one of the largest in the world,” he said.
Represented by his Vice, Mr Namadi Sambo, the president said his
government had changed the course of history in the country.
“We have changed the course of history with the railway system in the
last 30 years from the neglected sector to a rehabilitated and
revitalised one by rehabilitating the existing narrow gauge railway
lines, their operations and maintenance,” Jonathan said.
He said the administration would construct coastal railway line from
Lagos to oil producing states of the Niger Delta and link up commercial
cities in the South-East.
According to him, the Abuja-Kaduna rail project was at 90 per cent
completion stage while the warri- Itakpe project was at an advanced
stage.
“We have introduced programmes that have impacted positively on the
lives of the people and addressed key issues in our national agenda,’’
he said.
According to the president, he had fulfilled all his electioneering
campaign promises he made to Nigerians during the 2011 presidential
election.
In his contribution, Sen. Idris Umar, the Minister of Transport, said
the construction of Lagos-Ibadan railway line would commerce soon.
The minister said that the warri-Itakpe rail project was progressing
steadily.
He said more than 90 per cent of the existing narrow gauge rail lines in
the country was being rehabilitated and noted that the rail ways were
very significant to the country’s economy.
Adeseyi Sijuwade, Managing Director of Nigerian Railway Corporation
(NRC), noted that the rehabilitation of Enugu-Port Harcourt railway had
many challenges.
He said 30 metres of the rail line was washed out by Aba gully erosion
and explained that five metres wide reinforced concrete culvert of more
than 366 metres long resolved the problem.
According to him, “the Aba mountain of refuse” of about five metres high
was part of the challenges while a section of the track was buried.
He explained that the challenges had made train services impossible in
the South-East since 2009
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Read more at: Nigeria’s economy is one of the world’s largest – Jonathan | LATEST NIGERIAN NEWS BREAKING HEADLINES NEWSPAPERS
President Goodluck
Jonathan said on Tuesday that his administration had managed the
country’s economy to become the greatest in Africa and one of the
largest in the world.
He said this in Port Harcourt at the inauguration of Enugu- Port
Harcourt-Enugu intercity train service.
“We have managed the economy such that it has risen to be the greatest
economy in Africa and one of the largest in the world,” he said.
Represented by his Vice, Mr Namadi Sambo, the president said his
government had changed the course of history in the country.
“We have changed the course of history with the railway system in the
last 30 years from the neglected sector to a rehabilitated and
revitalised one by rehabilitating the existing narrow gauge railway
lines, their operations and maintenance,” Jonathan said.
He said the administration would construct coastal railway line from
Lagos to oil producing states of the Niger Delta and link up commercial
cities in the South-East.
According to him, the Abuja-Kaduna rail project was at 90 per cent
completion stage while the warri- Itakpe project was at an advanced
stage.
“We have introduced programmes that have impacted positively on the
lives of the people and addressed key issues in our national agenda,’’
he said.
According to the president, he had fulfilled all his electioneering
campaign promises he made to Nigerians during the 2011 presidential
election.
In his contribution, Sen. Idris Umar, the Minister of Transport, said
the construction of Lagos-Ibadan railway line would commerce soon.
The minister said that the warri-Itakpe rail project was progressing
steadily.
He said more than 90 per cent of the existing narrow gauge rail lines in
the country was being rehabilitated and noted that the rail ways were
very significant to the country’s economy.
Adeseyi Sijuwade, Managing Director of Nigerian Railway Corporation
(NRC), noted that the rehabilitation of Enugu-Port Harcourt railway had
many challenges.
He said 30 metres of the rail line was washed out by Aba gully erosion
and explained that five metres wide reinforced concrete culvert of more
than 366 metres long resolved the problem.
According to him, “the Aba mountain of refuse” of about five metres high
was part of the challenges while a section of the track was buried.
He explained that the challenges had made train services impossible in
the South-East since 2009
Read more at: Nigeria’s economy is one of the world’s largest – Jonathan | LATEST NIGERIAN NEWS BREAKING HEADLINES NEWSPAPERS
Read more at: Nigeria’s economy is one of the world’s largest – Jonathan | LATEST NIGERIAN NEWS BREAKING HEADLINES NEWSPAPERS
President Goodluck
Jonathan said on Tuesday that his administration had managed the
country’s economy to become the greatest in Africa and one of the
largest in the world.
He said this in Port Harcourt at the inauguration of Enugu- Port
Harcourt-Enugu intercity train service.
“We have managed the economy such that it has risen to be the greatest
economy in Africa and one of the largest in the world,” he said.
Represented by his Vice, Mr Namadi Sambo, the president said his
government had changed the course of history in the country.
“We have changed the course of history with the railway system in the
last 30 years from the neglected sector to a rehabilitated and
revitalised one by rehabilitating the existing narrow gauge railway
lines, their operations and maintenance,” Jonathan said.
He said the administration would construct coastal railway line from
Lagos to oil producing states of the Niger Delta and link up commercial
cities in the South-East.
According to him, the Abuja-Kaduna rail project was at 90 per cent
completion stage while the warri- Itakpe project was at an advanced
stage.
“We have introduced programmes that have impacted positively on the
lives of the people and addressed key issues in our national agenda,’’
he said.
According to the president, he had fulfilled all his electioneering
campaign promises he made to Nigerians during the 2011 presidential
election.
In his contribution, Sen. Idris Umar, the Minister of Transport, said
the construction of Lagos-Ibadan railway line would commerce soon.
The minister said that the warri-Itakpe rail project was progressing
steadily.
He said more than 90 per cent of the existing narrow gauge rail lines in
the country was being rehabilitated and noted that the rail ways were
very significant to the country’s economy.
Adeseyi Sijuwade, Managing Director of Nigerian Railway Corporation
(NRC), noted that the rehabilitation of Enugu-Port Harcourt railway had
many challenges.
He said 30 metres of the rail line was washed out by Aba gully erosion
and explained that five metres wide reinforced concrete culvert of more
than 366 metres long resolved the problem.
According to him, “the Aba mountain of refuse” of about five metres high
was part of the challenges while a section of the track was buried.
He explained that the challenges had made train services impossible in
the South-East since 2009
Read more at: Nigeria’s economy is one of the world’s largest – Jonathan | LATEST NIGERIAN NEWS BREAKING HEADLINES NEWSPAPERS
Read more at: Nigeria’s economy is one of the world’s largest – Jonathan | LATEST NIGERIAN NEWS BREAKING HEADLINES NEWSPAPERS
President Goodluck
Jonathan said on Tuesday that his administration had managed the
country’s economy to become the greatest in Africa and one of the
largest in the world.
He said this in Port Harcourt at the inauguration of Enugu- Port
Harcourt-Enugu intercity train service.
“We have managed the economy such that it has risen to be the greatest
economy in Africa and one of the largest in the world,” he said.
Represented by his Vice, Mr Namadi Sambo, the president said his
government had changed the course of history in the country.
“We have changed the course of history with the railway system in the
last 30 years from the neglected sector to a rehabilitated and
revitalised one by rehabilitating the existing narrow gauge railway
lines, their operations and maintenance,” Jonathan said.
He said the administration would construct coastal railway line from
Lagos to oil producing states of the Niger Delta and link up commercial
cities in the South-East.
According to him, the Abuja-Kaduna rail project was at 90 per cent
completion stage while the warri- Itakpe project was at an advanced
stage.
“We have introduced programmes that have impacted positively on the
lives of the people and addressed key issues in our national agenda,’’
he said.
According to the president, he had fulfilled all his electioneering
campaign promises he made to Nigerians during the 2011 presidential
election.
In his contribution, Sen. Idris Umar, the Minister of Transport, said
the construction of Lagos-Ibadan railway line would commerce soon.
The minister said that the warri-Itakpe rail project was progressing
steadily.
He said more than 90 per cent of the existing narrow gauge rail lines in
the country was being rehabilitated and noted that the rail ways were
very significant to the country’s economy.
Adeseyi Sijuwade, Managing Director of Nigerian Railway Corporation
(NRC), noted that the rehabilitation of Enugu-Port Harcourt railway had
many challenges.
He said 30 metres of the rail line was washed out by Aba gully erosion
and explained that five metres wide reinforced concrete culvert of more
than 366 metres long resolved the problem.
According to him, “the Aba mountain of refuse” of about five metres high
was part of the challenges while a section of the track was buried.
He explained that the challenges had made train services impossible in
the South-East since 2009
Read more at: Nigeria’s economy is one of the world’s largest – Jonathan | LATEST NIGERIAN NEWS BREAKING HEADLINES NEWSPAPERS
Read more at: Nigeria’s economy is one of the world’s largest – Jonathan | LATEST NIGERIAN NEWS BREAKING HEADLINES NEWSPAPERS











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