Mbah To Partner With FG On Modern Terminal, Rail Transportation
Enugu State government has resolved to
partner with the federal government through the Nigerian Railway Corporation
(NRC) and other stakeholders to construct a modern terminal and rail
transportation to remodel the transport system in the state.
Governor Peter Mbah disclosed the plan
yesterday at the Government House, Enugu, when he received the NRC managing
director, Engr. Freeborn Okhiria, and members of his team.
The governor said the remodelling of
the transportation sector would include a multimodal transport system such as
the road, rail and air transportations to enhance the standard of living of the
people, grow the economy and encourage ease of doing business.
Mbah, who said the state's existing
transportation system had started making lives uncomfortable for residents as
most of the infrastructures had deteriorated leading to gridlocks, said he
would engage with stakeholders to make the projects achievable.
He said, “We need collaboration with
the federal government to achieve our goals. We are doing this for the
collective interest of our people. It is not right that we came, saw things the
way they were, and refused to do nothing because we could also simply take such
a defeatist approach to development. But we recognised as a government that
there must be room for continuous and never-ending improvement. And this is the
primary reason we took the oath of office.
“The welfare of our people is
paramount, and if you look at what we are trying to bring, it is something we
believe is going to be win-win for all the stakeholders, the railway, the
current operators and the government. I don’t really think anybody finds it
pleasant staying in gridlocks there, and the sort of environment they are
exposed to. The emissions, the fumes pose danger to human health,” the governor
added.
Earlier, Okhiria commended the
governor for the right approach initiated by him in engaging stakeholders to
reach a common ground for the project.
He said the corporation would also
benefit from the project on its completion, even as he urged the governor to
continue to engage all parties that could be affected by the project.
“If that place is open and close to
the station, by extension, when you come by bus, you can join the train to your
destination. It will make it seamless based on our intermodal or what we have
been preaching in the transportation sector,” he said.
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