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The Trains Are Back - Written By Peter Obi by Huffington: 9:15am On Jan 21, 2015
The Trains Are Back - Written by Peter Obi

On Monday, the 23rd of December, 2014, we travelled with the Vice President, His Excellency, Arc Namadi Sambo, GCON to Port-Harcourt. The Vice president was there to flag-off rail transport from Port Harcourt, via Umuahia, to Enugu.

After the flag-off, some of us on the entourage of Mr. Vice President - the Minister of Transport, Sen. Umar Idris; the Governor of Abia State , Chief Thoedore Orji, the SA to the Vice President, Mallam Abba Dabo, the Minister of the Niger Delta, among others, rode with the Vice President in the train from Port Harcourt to the Imo River Station in Imo State. The ride was significant in many ways. Besides confirming the re-birth of rail transport in Nigeria, it has deeper implications for national productivity. Though it was the first time I entered train in Nigeria, but all of us riding in the train remind one that political leaders all over the world use that mode of transport as Mr. Joe Biden used railway regularly for over 30 years as a Senator from his Constituency in Delaware to Washington until he became the Vice President. I look forward to that day our politician will use train to Abuja and I believe we are on our way to getting there. It was indeed a glorious era because I last saw train in Nigeria as an under graduate in the early 80s.

As we rode past several towns, adults and children came out en masse to see the train and wave to the passengers. Observing everything through the window, I said to myself that these people must be in for long conversations later, as it was a mix of the very old and some much younger ones who must be seeing the train for the first time in their lives. I say this because the railways in the country had collapsed for nearly four decades now. But time was when it was a convenient, constant, reliable and very affordable and most secure means of transportation in Nigeria; the way it has remained in some parts of the world. By its very nature, the train is also better in transporting goods from one part of the country to another. Part of the reasons our roads collapsed is because some of the heavy loads that are ideal for the rail are transported by road.

What can be deduced from the foregoing is that civilization is perpetually evolving. Today, the world has, in fact, moved from being a global village to become a global kitchen. Trains now move from one country to another with frightening speed. From behind the key board one can do almost anything conceivable, without travelling from one place to another as used to be the norm. But the point to note here is that nations must be on tip toes to catch up with the speed. If any nation chooses to remain passive, civilization will leave her behind and this is what Nigeria suffered for many years. Oh yes, because for years we seemed to have wings so weak for the flight into the 21st century that we moved from infrastructural stagnation to infrastructural retardation, before finally plunging into the infrastructural decay inherited by the Jonathan era. This is why one can say with certainty that President Jonathan has been facing more challenges than many understand.

Cast your eyes on Nigeria, you will see that this country failed to plan for many years and we are now reaping the fruits of thoughtlessness. Today President Jonathan is working with a holistic template that is transforming everything, backed by focused and continuous planning and re-planning. Nigeria is poised to maintain and surpass the same pace of development we witnessed in the 60.

The way Mr. President manages the country today leaves no one in doubt that he is aware of all that needs to be done and is following a clear sequence in all things. The transformation Agenda is, in itself, an acceptance that many things are bad in the country and that we need radical policies to get the country to where others are in the 21st century. If he was not aware of this he might as well have named as catchword for his Government, Consolidation Agenda or even Sustenance Agenda. The foregoing and more are the reasons why the Jonathan Government appears to have almost started everything anew, since the foundations it met were shaky. Anyone who tries to build on shaky foundations without reinforcing it, will end up with a collapsed building. He did not want that. This informs the building of new railway lines, such as the on-going Abuja-Kaduna line.

One clear area that demonstrates the past failures of government is railway sub-sector of the transport sector. The railways were one of our colonial inheritance that our people have not been able to manage well. Today, the Jonathan government wants to turn the rail lines into arteries of national unity, as they crisscross the nooks and crannies of the nation. Many past Governments spent Billions of Naira in that Sector, but with appallingly limited results. That explains how a sector that used to be one of the highest employers of labour in Nigeria became so problematic that most of its workers had to leave, because they were tired of doing nothing.

Perhaps one should sum it all up by stating for the record that the flag-off of the Port Harcourt line was part of the larger 25-year Railway Strategic Plan comprising rehabilitation of the existing 4000 kilometres old, narrow gauge and the building of standard guage across the country. Out of this, the 1,124 Kilometres Lagos- Kano (western Flap) line passing through Ibadan, Ilorin, Minna and Kaduna is completed and is running 6 times a week. On this, the Minister of Transport, Sen. Umar Idris gave an insight: “On December 2012, we flagged-off the commencement of passenger services and haulage of goods on the Western Line from Lagos – Kano, a distance of 1,124Km. As a result of the restoration of services along that Line, economic activities are being further stimulated, thereby engendering increased confidence in the citizenry.”

The PortHarcourt- Enugu line that is completed is part of the longer, 1657 kilometers Port Harcourt- Maiduguri line. The Markudi-Kafanchan-Jos line, which is part of it will be completed in January to be followed by the Jos- Bauchi- Gombe. This is in addition to the Kafachan-Kaduna line, connecting the Western and Eastern flank, which is also receiving attention and will be completed in January, 2015. The rehabilitation of Zaria- Kaura Namoda ( Zamfara) line used to carry cotton and hide as well as Kano- Nguru lines will be completed in June, 2015. The more interesting thing here is even that, while the rehabilitation of the old, narrow gauge is on going, new standard gauge, which is part of the 25-year Strategic Plan is also going on simultaneously. The Kaduna- Abuja line is 90% completed, remaining the rolling stock which is due for arrival between January and February, 2015. The Warri-Ajaokuta double standard gauge is 95% completed, as only the interchanges are remaining. The contract for the Lagos-Ibadan standard gauge has been awarded.

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Re: The Trains Are Back - Written By Peter Obi by 9inches(m): 9:50am On Jan 21, 2015
GEJ's achievements are under-reported

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Re: The Trains Are Back - Written By Peter Obi by Redoil: 9:51am On Jan 21, 2015
After all these some APC minions would want to take us 5o years. back

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Re: The Trains Are Back - Written By Peter Obi by 9inches(m): 10:04am On Jan 21, 2015
This is the kind of transformation we need. It is working for my state Anambra, it will work for Nigeria.

GEJ till 2019

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Re: The Trains Are Back - Written By Peter Obi by clevvermind(m): 10:23am On Jan 21, 2015
it was all because of Jonathan. Jonathan till 2019.

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Re: The Trains Are Back - Written By Peter Obi by moderatorr: 10:25am On Jan 21, 2015
God bless the current president of the federal republic of Nigeria.
I must admit. The man don try well well.

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Re: The Trains Are Back - Written By Peter Obi by eunisam: 10:42am On Jan 21, 2015
Train the trainer to train the trainee.
Re: The Trains Are Back - Written By Peter Obi by GoldCircle: 10:44am On Jan 21, 2015
9inches:
GEJ's achievements are under-reported

infact, you took these words from me. are you by chance a mind reader? Doyin Okupe and Rueben Abati are sleeping on duty. Though I have my reservations about the intergrity and personality of Femi Fani Kayode, the guy is way-way better than Rueben and Doyin put together. Those two are more reactive than proactive. The importance of having a strong media team in this 21st century cannot be over-emphasized. The president needs to re-organise his PR team. God Bless Remi Oyo! RIP ma'am.

I'll have to give it to the media propagandateam of APC. They've been way ahead that of the PDP until a certain man named FFK stepped in.

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Re: The Trains Are Back - Written By Peter Obi by 9inches(m): 10:57am On Jan 21, 2015
GoldCircle:


infact, you took these words from me. are you by chance a mind reader? Doyin Okupe and Rueben Abati are sleeping on duty. Though I have my reservations about the intergrity and personality of Femi Fani Kayode, the guy is way-way better than Rueben and Doyin put together. Those two are more reactive than proactive. The importance of having a strong media team in this 21st century cannot be over-emphasized. The president needs to re-organise his PR team. God Bless Remi Oyo! RIP ma'am.

I'll have to give it to the media propagandateam of APC. They've been way ahead that of the PDP until a certain man named FFK stepped in.

Gbam! All you said is true. Goodluck got it right with FFK and Obi as campaign coordinators. I know FFK as a good PR person and Peter Obi as a master strategist.

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Re: The Trains Are Back - Written By Peter Obi by FreeGlobe(f): 11:09am On Jan 21, 2015
9inches:


Gbam! All you said is true. Goodluck got it right with Obi as campaign coordinators. Peter Obi as a master strategist.
^
lol..... smh

@topic Peter obi should stop embarrassing himself!
Re: The Trains Are Back - Written By Peter Obi by Huffington: 11:15am On Jan 21, 2015
FreeGlobe:

^
lol..... smh

@topic Peter obi should stop embarrassing himself!
How is he embarrasing himself?
Re: The Trains Are Back - Written By Peter Obi by 9inches(m): 11:19am On Jan 21, 2015
FreeGlobe:

^
lol..... smh

@topic Peter obi should stop embarrassing himself!

Look who's embarrased here

Re: The Trains Are Back - Written By Peter Obi by FreeGlobe(f): 11:20am On Jan 21, 2015
Huffington:
How is he embarrasing himself?
All these irrelevant articles just because he is hustling for ministerial appointment. He should allow the presidents media team (which he isn't part of) to do their job.
Re: The Trains Are Back - Written By Peter Obi by FreeGlobe(f): 11:21am On Jan 21, 2015
9inches:


Look who's embarrased here

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one is looking for job, one is a serving Senator
Re: The Trains Are Back - Written By Peter Obi by 9inches(m): 11:50am On Jan 21, 2015
Have you recovered from the blow of defeat I handed you the last time? Lets get it on

FreeGlobe:

one is looking for job, one is a serving Senator

One is a self-made business mogul who was begged to come and help at the centre, while the other is a political tout and never do well running from pillar to post to secure a political office to be able to survive; and who should be ashamed to be seen campaigning for an illiterate without school cert. No wonder where you got your daftness from.

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Re: The Trains Are Back - Written By Peter Obi by nigerianvenom(m): 12:22pm On Jan 21, 2015
9inches:
GEJ's achievements are under-reported

thats just the point my bro.
he has so outperformed his predecessors

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Re: The Trains Are Back - Written By Peter Obi by asadike(f): 2:37pm On Jan 21, 2015
D trains are indeed back

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