Group Urges New Minister To Transform Transportation

A group known as the Transportation Correspondents Association of Nigeria (TCAN) has implored a new minister of Transportation, Senator Sa’idu Alkali, to transform the transportation sector, especially, the railways.

While congratulating the new minister, who was appointed and sworn in on Monday, August 21, 2023, by President Bola Tinubu, the association, comprising representatives of various print, electronic, and online media organizations covering the transportation sector, urged him to target the low hanging fruits first to lift the sector which is critical to the economy.

In a statement issued on Friday and signed by the chairman, Adeyinka Aderibigbe, and secretary, Fidelis Ugbomeh, the group expressed happiness that the mantle of leadership fell on the laps of Alkali at this time, when the eyes of all Nigerians are on the Tinubu to provide palliatives that would bring the needed relief, especially in the area of transportation.

It said, the minister would among other things, coordinate all transportation interventions proposed by the federal government and interface with the state governments, such as coordinating the mass transit buses, which the government promised to distribute among the states and bus operators, and the take-off of the Compressed Natural Gas (CNG), and electric vehicle alternative that the government proposes to replace dependence on fossil fuel on which subsidy has been removed.

As the guardian of the sector which has given birth to two unique ministries – Aviation and Marine and Blue Economy, TCAN urged the new minister to make the best out of the remaining three modes left in the ministry which are road, rail, and pipelines, to operate efficiently.

“The minister must, for instance, sustain the legacy of the Buhari administration on rail transformation by continuing all ongoing railway rehabilitation and modernization agenda of the federal government”, the statement said.

The association advised the minister to put to rest, as a matter of urgency, the current Nigerian Railway Masterplan, the 25-year roadmap, which would come to term in 2025, and set up a committee of experts and journalists that are vast in knowledge of the sector to review the current roadmap and take a holistic review of all that has happened in the sector in the last 10 years to develop another long term roadmap for Nigeria’s railway sector.

Still, on rail development, TCAN urged the minister to bring the Tinubu administration back to the coastal rail line that was designed to link all Nigeria’s southern states’ capitals from Lagos to Calabar, to actualize the federal government’s dream of linking all state capital by rail and catalyze intra state rail development for mass transit.

It urged the minister to ensure the full implementation of all resolutions of the National Council on Transportation (NCT), which is the highest national advisory body, composed of 20 state commissioners of transportation.

It urged the minister not to lose sight of the specialized University of Transportation in Daura, but ensure it fully comes on stream to help Nigeria to build requisite manpower to man the sector.

It assured of the readiness of the transportation media corps to partner with the minister and the ministry, in the task of positioning transportation for greater efficiency adding that, the minister should reciprocate the good gesture by ensuring that he carries the media corps along in the discharge of his assignments as partners in progress in the overall interest of the Nigerian masses.

According to the statement, “one of the areas on which work must be expedited was the rehabilitation of the Eastern narrow gauge Line which runs from Port Harcourt to Maiduguri.”

Still, on rail development, TCAN urged the minister to bring the Tinubu administration back to the coastal rail line that was designed to link all Nigeria’s southern states’ capitals from Lagos to Calabar, to actualize the federal government’s dream of linking all state capital by rail and catalyze intra state rail development for mass transit.

It urged the minister to ensure the full implementation of all resolutions of the National Council on Transportation (NCT), which is the highest national advisory body, composed of 20 state commissioners of transportation.

It urged the minister not to lose sight of the specialized University of Transportation in Daura, but ensure it fully comes on stream to help Nigeria to build requisite manpower to man the sector.

It assured of the readiness of the transportation media corps to partner with the minister and the ministry, in the task of positioning transportation for greater efficiency adding that, the minister should reciprocate the good gesture by ensuring that he carries the media corps along in the discharge of his assignments as partners in progress in the overall interest of the Nigerian masses.

Source: Leadership

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