The Federal Government has secured $1.5 billion (about N450
billion) counterpart funding from China for the Lagos-Ibadan rail project set
to commence in March.
The Minister for Transportation, Rotimi Amaechi, made the
disclosure on Wednesday when he appeared before the Gbenga Ashafa-led Senate
committee on land transport to give report of his ministry’s 2016 budget and
defend the proposal for 2017.
“In the first quarter of 2017, the foundation of the
Lagos-Ibadan segment two of the Lagos-Kano rail project will be laid,” said Mr.
Amaechi; adding that, “the implication here is that we will start the
Lagos-Ibadan rail line before the end of March.
“Our target is to commence from the Apapa seaport down to
Ogun and then to Ibadan.”
Lagos-Ibadan rail line is a segment of the Lagos-Kano
railway project, one of the most important and ambitious infrastructural
targets of the Muhammadu Buhari-led All Progressives Congress government.
In January, the government announced wholesale release of
N72 billion as Nigeria’s counterpart funding for the Lagos-Ibadan railway.
Mr. Amaechi explained
to the senators that the $1.5 billion counterpart funding had been approved by
China and was being processed by the China Exim Bank.
“The counterpart funding is ready, but don’t forget that we
are borrowing the money from China. The China Exim Bank is processing it.
“Our 15 per cent is
ready; so, we are waiting for China Exim Bank. They have managed to release and
approve $1.5 billion for the Lagos-Ibadan line.
“It is also envisaged that segment three of the Lagos-Kano
rail project, which is the Kano-Kaduna stretch, as well as the first phase of
the coastal railway line Lagos-Calabar, commencing from Calabar to Port
Harcourt with extension to the Onne Deep Seaport will commence after the conclusion
of the negotiation of a financing loan agreement,” said Mr. Amaechi.
He then urged the National Assembly to approve the $30
billion national (rolling) borrowing plan of the government. He said the
approval was essential for securing funds needed to finance rail projects in
the country.
“The National
Assembly needs to give us approval for the borrowing plan so that we can
commence work. We can’t sign the loan agreement with China unless there is an
approval from the National Assembly.
“What the National Assembly has approved is the counterpart
funding, but we need the approval to borrow the remaining money. If you look at
$6.1 billion in naira, and we are paying 15 per cent, you will know that the
remaining amount is coming from China and until we have approval, we cannot do
anything.
“Even now, the China Exim Bank has approved $1.5 billion for
the Lagos-Ibadan line. We are not able to sign the loan agreement because we
need the approval of the National Assembly.”
On the performance of the 2016 budget, the minister said
uncompleted projects in the previous year had been included in the proposed
2017 budget.
Speaking for the Senate, Mr. Ashafa promised cooperation
with the transportation ministry to ensure implementation of the
infrastructural objectives.
-PT


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