Transport
Consultant Advises FG To Revamp Rail System
A transport consultant, Mr Adeolu Dina, last Tuesday said that ability of Nigeria to meet the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) would depend on successful modernisation of the rail system.
He told our correspondent in Lagos that poor public transport facilities, particularly the rail system, had retarded the growth of urbanisation in the country.
“Although railway propelled the initial growth of the nation’s economy, particularly during the colonial era due to its strategic place in mobilising Nigerians, its long neglect led to the decay of rail facilities in major cities across the country,” he said.
Dina, who is the Managing Director of DOS International, said that modern rail system had become a tool for urban “containment and regional balance” in many developed countries.
“Railway system is crucial to attaining and maintaining a sustainable urban environment.
“The expansion of the modern rail service in Nigeria will assist in reducing the level of environmental pollution and improve the living standards of Nigerians,’’ he said.
Dina said that poor structures, consisting of single-track, narrow gauge, steep gradients and sharp curves were some of the problems which Federal Government needed to address urgently.
“But the neglect of rail system for road transport development by succeeding administrations, frequent interference with NRC management, pensioners welfare and the volatile labour matters are also serious problems.
“Also, among the transport modes commonly used in Nigeria, the rail sub-sector remains the most neglected in terms of investment and transformation,’’ he said.
Dina stressed the importance of rail transportation in fostering better living conditions and the built-up environment in Nigeria.
“That’s why it is imperative to revive the operation of the Nigerian Railways and bring it to international standard,” he said.
He advised the Federal Government to take serious steps towards reviving the railway system “if any meaningful feat is to be achieved on the MDGs”.
Dina commeded the decision of the Obasanjo administration to revive the railway by initiating the rail modernisation.
He urged the Federal Government to also ensure full participation of the private sector in the operation and management of the Nigerian rail system.
“States and cities to be serviced by the rail project must also ensure that existing transport networks are properly integrated into the rail stations in order to ensure proper accessibility,” he said.
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