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Bill On Railways Passes 2nd Reading In Senate
The Senate last week in
Abuja, passed for second reading a bill seeking to resuscitate the Nigerian railway system to make it more efficient and effective.
At the plenary, its sponsor Sen. Andy Uba (PDP-Anambra), said if passed, the bill would re-establish the railway as a key driver in the transport sector.
“The passage of this bill will amongst other things fast track the country’s economy and generate 20,000 skilled jobs and about 40,000 semi- skilled jobs nationwide. It will also provide a legal framework for the most effective, affordable, energy saving and environmentally friendly form of transportation of goods and services across the country,’’ he said.
Uba said that the bill also sought to transform the Nigeria Railway Corporation (NRC) from a non- performing and debt ridden corporation to a dynamic player in the transport sector.
“There is no doubt that a railway Act that meets the current realities is long overdue and this bill seeks to address the existing deficiencies in the existing Act. It also seeks to bring the law that administers railways in conformity with present day realities and international best practices,’’ Uba said.
The lawmaker noted that the NRC which used to be an effective and cheaper means of transportation in the early 60s and 70s had been neglected.
He said that the country would derive a lot of benefits from reviving the rail transport system as it was a cheaper means of transportation.
“One of the causes of damages to our roads is the frequent use of the roads by heavily loaded long trucks he said,” adding that.
“This is vividly evident on Lokoja -Abuja road and many other roads in the country.
“The revival of the railway transportation system will take a lot of these long and heavy vehicles, tankers and trailers off our major highways thereby prolonging the lives of these roads and drastically reducing the cost of maintenance. When a good number of these heavy vehicles are taken off the roads, there is bound to be greater safety on the roads as well,’’ he said.
The bill entitled; An Act to Repeal and Re-enact the Nigerian Railway Corporation Act 2013 was referred to the Senate Committee on Land Transport for further legislative work.
The committee is expected to submit its report in two weeks
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