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Chinese Supplier Blames ‘Bad Luck’ For Frequent Locomotive Breakdown by Imustreturn(m): 9:49am On Dec 04, 2020
The China Railway Construction Corporation Limited (CRCC) has blamed ill luck for the malfunctioning locomotives it recently built for Nigerians.

CRCC after-sales manager Su Zhiguang, who heads the maintenance team on the Abuja-Kaduna rail line, told Peoples Gazette that the trains, which arrived in Nigeria in January, were test run and certified ready for deployment in China.

At least three passenger trains had broken down after suffering mechanical failures in quick succession over the last two weeks, leaving hundreds stranded along the dangerous Abuja-Kaduna tracks.

A video, which went viral on November 26, showed passengers aboard a Kaduna-Abuja train voicing their displeasure, shortly after the locomotive broke down in dark hours along a route that is widely dreaded for kidnapping and other violent crimes.

When asked why the trains (CDD5c2 2701 and CDD5c2 2702 models) were frequently breaking down only a few months after they were commissioned, the CRCC engineer said: “It’s hard to say, maybe bad luck because the trains were newly built and certified okay by our company in China before they were sent to Nigeria in January.”

“In my many years of experience in after-sales service, this situation is the first I’m seeing,” Mr. Zhiguang said.


“2701 and 2702 locomotives are produced by our company (CRCC). In China and other countries, we don’t have so many problems (mechanical faults). We’ve built trains that are still under our warranty and functioning for several years. There shouldn’t be too many problems with new locomotives,” he added.

When the Gazette visited the main Abuja rail terminal, Idu, within the week, the new CDD5c2 2701 locomotive was inoperative. Officials said the train was undergoing repairs due to a turbocharger failure, a problem they said was not common amongst trains delivered to the previous administration.

“We’ve been using trains acquired under the Jonathan administration for about four years now and they are still fully operational, but we really can’t tell much about the new locomotives acquired by the present administration,” an official at the Abuja rail terminal told the Gazette under anonymity to volunteer internal information without authorisation.

Mr. Zhiguang, however, told the Gazette that CRCC may extend the warranty window for the trains’ maintenance as compensation for the frequent mechanical glitches.

“We may sign a new contract to delay expiration of the warranty to compensate for the issues we are having with the locomotives,” the official said, adding that the company would consult with Chinese international contractor, CCECC, to decide on extending the one-year maintenance warranty.

Rattled by the embarrassment the faulty locomotives have caused the Buhari administration, Nigeria’s transport minister Rotimi Amaechi declared that the malfunctioning trains will be returned to China.

“It is worrisome that these locomotives that are brand new are failing,” Mr. Amaechi said on November 26 while inspecting the Lagos-Ibadan rail project.

“We have called the Chinese to come back for the locomotives that are bad or have failed more than two or three times. We should be worried that brand new locomotives that we bought failed,” he added. “It should be failing after three to five years. There is a warranty and we have to call them back”.

The Debt Management Office (DMO) had published late June that $3.121 billion Chinese loans are project-tied to about 11 rail projects across the country.

The transport ministry, however, has yet to open its books to intimate Nigerians on how much was spent in acquiring the new locomotives.

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Re: Chinese Supplier Blames ‘Bad Luck’ For Frequent Locomotive Breakdown by Newphil: 10:02am On Dec 04, 2020
Was the effect of climate considered when building the train for our clime?

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Re: Chinese Supplier Blames ‘Bad Luck’ For Frequent Locomotive Breakdown by Nbotee(m): 10:05am On Dec 04, 2020
Lolzzz... Dis country na cruise aswear

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Re: Chinese Supplier Blames ‘Bad Luck’ For Frequent Locomotive Breakdown by SocialJustice: 10:19am On Dec 04, 2020
No be only ill luck. Chinko trains, I'm sure Amaechi ordered for the lowest quality train with probably 10 times the price of high quality trains.

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Re: Chinese Supplier Blames ‘Bad Luck’ For Frequent Locomotive Breakdown by MajesticKris: 10:30am On Dec 04, 2020
Bad luck...
Bad people
Bad Government....

Everything Is bad about BUHARI angry
Not supprised that train may not be the ORIGINAL ONE grin

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Re: Chinese Supplier Blames ‘Bad Luck’ For Frequent Locomotive Breakdown by Never4getU: 10:36am On Dec 04, 2020
grin
Of course Nigeria is a bad luck

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Re: Chinese Supplier Blames ‘Bad Luck’ For Frequent Locomotive Breakdown by TooMuchStuff: 10:41am On Dec 04, 2020
Bad luck indeed

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Re: Chinese Supplier Blames ‘Bad Luck’ For Frequent Locomotive Breakdown by amazingspiderma: 10:50am On Dec 04, 2020
If trains are breaking down, then people who have been avoiding Abuja-Kaduan expressway would have to start using the road for transportation.
Both great and small.

Not bad..........

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Re: Chinese Supplier Blames ‘Bad Luck’ For Frequent Locomotive Breakdown by Albertone(m): 10:58am On Dec 04, 2020
Are they normal??
Which badluck is that?

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Re: Chinese Supplier Blames ‘Bad Luck’ For Frequent Locomotive Breakdown by lekki1444: 10:58am On Dec 04, 2020
he is correct. the spirits have not released us yet. the time of redemption is not here yet but it is near. until then expect the 3rd world bad luck to persist. it is a spiritual matter
Re: Chinese Supplier Blames ‘Bad Luck’ For Frequent Locomotive Breakdown by Igyeseh(m): 10:59am On Dec 04, 2020
Chai, bad luck?
Which way Naija?

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Re: Chinese Supplier Blames ‘Bad Luck’ For Frequent Locomotive Breakdown by Lexusgs430: 10:59am On Dec 04, 2020
I haff die.....


I hope badluck too go hit those loan repayments (drafted in mandarin, signed in English)........ cheesy

Rotimi, do you also support this badluck mantra...... wink

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Re: Chinese Supplier Blames ‘Bad Luck’ For Frequent Locomotive Breakdown by Amspecial: 10:59am On Dec 04, 2020
grin
Re: Chinese Supplier Blames ‘Bad Luck’ For Frequent Locomotive Breakdown by GRACEGLORY: 10:59am On Dec 04, 2020
There's no such thing as bad luck or good luck. It's either the cursing or the blessing. But in the case of these guys, it's irresponsibility.

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Re: Chinese Supplier Blames ‘Bad Luck’ For Frequent Locomotive Breakdown by Jaynom(m): 11:00am On Dec 04, 2020
Lmao. Dey don see us finish for this country

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Re: Chinese Supplier Blames ‘Bad Luck’ For Frequent Locomotive Breakdown by hisexcellency34: 11:00am On Dec 04, 2020
Indirectly blaming Buhari
Re: Chinese Supplier Blames ‘Bad Luck’ For Frequent Locomotive Breakdown by Nobody: 11:01am On Dec 04, 2020
grin


How do u expect anything Chinko to last?

Bad luck is patronizing them at first.

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Re: Chinese Supplier Blames ‘Bad Luck’ For Frequent Locomotive Breakdown by Glaswegian: 11:01am On Dec 04, 2020
Local chinese man is tired grin grin cheesy cheesy cheesy

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Re: Chinese Supplier Blames ‘Bad Luck’ For Frequent Locomotive Breakdown by Rugaria: 11:01am On Dec 04, 2020
They ripped you guys off because you guys are corrupt.. When you want to order from China, try to be smart. Engage a reputable company skilled in this field to investigate and ensure that goods being supplied meet the quality ordered. Nigeria should also stop buying old lokomotives.. Obviously, the Chinese simply refurbished their old trains and sent them to Nigeria at the cost of new ones.

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Re: Chinese Supplier Blames ‘Bad Luck’ For Frequent Locomotive Breakdown by Aldebaran(m): 11:01am On Dec 04, 2020
grin

PDP witches and wizards, continue o
Re: Chinese Supplier Blames ‘Bad Luck’ For Frequent Locomotive Breakdown by GIANTPLUSHUB: 11:01am On Dec 04, 2020
Lol. They have learnt lieing mechanism from Nigeria. Nothing shock me anymore grin grin

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Re: Chinese Supplier Blames ‘Bad Luck’ For Frequent Locomotive Breakdown by Ayemileto(m): 11:01am On Dec 04, 2020
Imustreturn:

“We’ve been using trains acquired under the Jonathan administration for about four years now and they are still fully operational, but we really can’t tell much about the new locomotives acquired by the present administration,” an official at the Abuja rail terminal told the Gazette under anonymity to volunteer internal information without authorisation.
grin

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Re: Chinese Supplier Blames ‘Bad Luck’ For Frequent Locomotive Breakdown by Gabson006: 11:01am On Dec 04, 2020
Chinko pple sha
Re: Chinese Supplier Blames ‘Bad Luck’ For Frequent Locomotive Breakdown by Fmghewzy(m): 11:01am On Dec 04, 2020
China will never build such for other countries.
Except African countries

This is no case of bad luck but bad job.
Am pretty sure necessary precautions were not taken,
Climatic conditions were not put into consideration

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Re: Chinese Supplier Blames ‘Bad Luck’ For Frequent Locomotive Breakdown by law001(m): 11:01am On Dec 04, 2020
You brought retired trains to Nigeria yet you saying trash.

I blame our foolish corrupt government for bringing these fools here.

Fool fool fool.

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Re: Chinese Supplier Blames ‘Bad Luck’ For Frequent Locomotive Breakdown by damosade(m): 11:01am On Dec 04, 2020
Because they rode to the government with deceits and lies, why wont we have badluck of everything.
Awon were jatijati gbogbo.

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Re: Chinese Supplier Blames ‘Bad Luck’ For Frequent Locomotive Breakdown by Maxymilliano(m): 11:02am On Dec 04, 2020
I'm least bit surprised.

Buhari himself is an embodiment of bad and ill-luck.

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