The Minister of Transportation, Rotimi Amaechi, says he
personally travelled to Niger Republic to beg the country to allow the Nigerian
government to construct the $1.95bn railway from Kano State into Maradi in
Niger Republic.
Amaechi said this on Channels Television’s ‘News Night’
programme on Monday which was monitored by our correspondent.
The railway is expected to run from Kano to Dutse- Katsina
through Jibia and will end at Maradi Niger Republic.
The minister said some had even accused him of serving
northern interests even though his wife is Igbo.
Amaechi said, “It is like the shout about Kano-Maradi rail.
I said my wife is Igbo. She is not from Maradi. The worst is that they will say
I am serving the interest of the North. Let’s assume that is the argument you
will make. The worst I can do is stop at Jibia which is the border.
“To even get to Maradi I had to travel to Niger Republic to
even beg them. They are not bringing their money. It is our money. But I’m
begging them to allow me access into Maradi.”
When asked why it was so important to extend the rail to
Maradi, Amaechi explained that Niger Republic is a landlocked country and has
to rely on entrepot trade which means it has to export and import through
intermediary countries.
The minister said due to insecurity and poor road
infrastructure as well as extortion by security agents, Niger Republic and Chad
preferred exporting and importing their goods through Benin Republic, Ivory
Coast, Ghana and Togo.
He argued that the new rail would help Nigeria to compete
and this would expand the economy.
Amaechi added, “Why are they not exporting through Nigeria?
They say o, your roads are bad. So, the railway takes care of that. They say
customs is difficult, customs will impose charges that are not charged in Benin
Republic.
“They say immigration does not allow them. Even when they
pass all these, there are police checkpoints on the road, customs checkpoints
on the road, immigration checkpoints on the road. Then communities have their
own checkpoints on the road, armed robbers attack them on the road. So, they
prefer to go where it is safe and cheaper to do business.
“So, all we are saying is we come to Maradi, we build
offices, we build a warehouse, you put your things in the warehouse, you deal
with customs at Maradi, deal with immigration at Maradi, deal with police,
whatever you need to check. Once you put the goods on top of the wagon, it goes
straight to Lagos. When it gets to Lagos, straight to the ship because the
things you would do in Lagos, you would have done in Maradi.”
The minister also berated the National Assembly for
obstructing the facilitation of Chinese loans due to the controversial
sovereignty clause.
In July 2020, a House of Representatives panel had raised
the alarm over clauses conceding Nigeria’s sovereignty to China in a loan
agreement.
Amaechi, however, argued that the unnecessary probe had
stalled funding for the Ibadan to Kano rail.
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