FG to develop national transportation masterplan--- Amaechi
(Nigeria) The Federal Government on Wednesday said it was in
the process of developing a national transportation master plan that would help
in diversifying the nation's economy.
The Minister of Transport, Mr Rotimi Amaechi, disclosed this
while briefing newsmen after concluding the inspection of ongoing projects and
facilities at the Murtala Muhammed Airport, MMA, Lagos.
Amaechi was accompanied on the visit by the Minister of
State for Aviation, Capt. Hadi Sirika and other top officials of the ministry.
The facilities inspected by the ministers include the new
terminal building at MMIA under construction, General Aviation Terminal, GAT,
and the perimeter fencing around the airport.
They also inspected facilities at the control tower,
Nigerian Meteorological Agency (NiMet) and the Total Radar Coverage of Nigeria,
TRACON, site.
Other areas visited were Skyway Aviation Handling Company, SAHCOL
and the Nigerian Aviation Handling Company, NAHCO.
"The government of President Muhammadu Buhari is in the
process of developing a national transportation master plan that will be
implemented as a fulfillment one of his campaign promises to diversify the
national economy while improving non-oil sector revenues.
"While reducing dependence on oil revenues, it will also
develop the rural economy, reduce unemployment and urban drift," Amaechi
said.
He said that the transportation sector held the key to any
economy and formed the basis of all socio-economic interactions, adding that
Nigeria was suffering the bane of inadequate transportation.
According to him, the contribution of the transport sector
to the Gross National Product, which is only 1.41 per cent, is unacceptable.
The minister said: "For a sector that plays a major
role in the nation’s development, there is an urgent need to exploit the
opportunities that abound within the sector to improve its contribution to the
national economy.
"Countries like South Korea and Singapore have built
their economies around a vibrant transportation sector.
"Although Nigeria is blessed with multiple modes of
transportation that is the envy of many, these potentials have largely remained
untapped. Our air transport and railways sub-sectors hold the key to unlocking
the vast potential in our cities and rural areas.
The Buhari administration is determined to fully exploit the
potential in the transportation sector."
He said that the government, as a first step, would pursue
the enactment of legislation that would open up the sector to new investments
that would lead to economic prosperity.
Amaechi said among the bills ready for legislative action
was the National Transport Commission Bill - an act to provide for the
establishment of a National Transport Commission as an independent multi-modal
economic regulator and other related matters.
He said the government was determined to revamp the railway
sector with a view to enhancing national integration by encouraging mass
transit of passengers and goods between and across the geographical regions of
the country.
"The immediate impact will be the reduction of haulage
of heavy cargoes by roads thus reducing road damage and increasing the life
span of roads.
"The movement of petroleum products by rail will be
re-introduced in 2016. As you are aware, we have commenced and almost completed
the narrow gauge rehabilitation which will be retained for the movement of
cargoes.
"At the same time, massive investments into the
standard gauge to link most parts of the country with faster trains for
passenger movements have begun. In 2016, we hope to complete work on the
Abuja-Kaduna railway line as Mr. President is highly committed to it.
``Work will start in earnest on the standard gauge on the
following routes: Calabar-Lagos line, which will transverse the following towns
and cities: Obudu Cattle Ranch-Calabar-Uyo-Aba-PH-
Yenagoa-Otuoke-Yenagoa-Ughelli-Sapele-Benin-Agbor-Asaba-Onitsha-Benin-Ijebu
Ode-Ore-Sagamu-Lagos Seaports; and the Lagos-Kano:
Lagos-Ibadan-Ilorin-Minna-Kaduna-Kano."
According to him, the construction of new lines and
rehabilitation of old railway lines will generate over 250,000 direct jobs and
more indirect jobs, while having multiplier effect on economic activities.
Amaechi further disclosed that the ongoing airports
remodeling projects at Lagos, Abuja, Kano and Port Harcourt would be concluded
in 2016.
"The new terminal in Lagos will generate additional 15
million passengers annually, making a total of 30 million passengers yearly
nationwide. The medium and long term plans will require significant investments
to upgrade and expand infrastructures to meet current and future requirements.
"As a result of limited resources for capital projects
development, government is exploring the possibility of private sector
participation to towards the realisation of the industry’s potentials," he
said.
Amaechi also reiterated the need for the regulatory agencies
to ensure the required safety standards at all times, stressing that the
government would continue to invest in providing critical safety facilities.
On the maritime sector, he said government would implement
policies that encourage private sector participation and investments towards
diversification and growth of the nation’s economy.
"Government will streamline all the agencies in the
maritime sector for a more effective and efficient performance to meet the
expectations of all stakeholders," he said.
On his part, Sirika said the ministry would soon meet with
airline operators in the country to address the challenges facing the industry.
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