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Presidency Explains Further Why Nigeria Is Building Rail Line Into Niger Republic

Thompson Nsisongabasi

Sep 25, 2020

President Muhammadu Buhari's spokesperson, Garba Shehu, has insisted that Nigeria is not building a rail line into Niger Republic.

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The Federal Government this week approved a $1,959,744,723.71 contract for the rail line.

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It will connect at least seven cities in Nigeria and one city in Niger Republic.

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The move has, however, been met with huge backlash, with HURIWA threatening to sue President Buhari.

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However, in a series of tweets on Thursday, Shehu clarified the rail line will stop at the designated border point.

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According to him, this was part of an agreement reached between both nations in 2015 and coordinated by the Nigeria-Niger Joint Commission for Cooperation.

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Shehu further noted that "the objective of the rail is the harnessing of raw materials, mineral resources and agricultural produce" and the rail line will "play the role of a viable transportation backbone to the West African subregion".

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He wrote: "Nigeria isn't building a rail line into Niger, but only to the designated Border point.

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"An agreement between Nigeria and Niger in 2015, coordinated by the Nigeria-Niger Joint Commission for Cooperation has a plan for "Kano-Katsina-Maradi Corridor Master Plan, (K2M)" as it is called.

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"Going by this, the two nations would each build a rail track to meet at the border town of Maradi.

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"The objective of the rail is the harnessing of raw materials, mineral resources and agricultural produce.

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"When completed, it will serve domestic industries and play the role of a viable transportation backbone to the West African subregion, starting with the neighboring Niger Republic for their export and import logistic chain."

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