Economy
Nigeria signs $1.49bn railway deal with China
Federal Government of government said on Wednesday it had signed a $1.49 billion contract with state-owned China Civil Engineering Construction Corp (CCECC) to build a railway between the commercial capital Lagos and Ibadan.
Minister of Transport Idris Umar said “Cabinet today approved the award of the Lagos-Ibadan standard gauge railway double track contract to CCECC in the sum of $1.487 billion … with a completion period of 36 months,” Umar gave no details on where the funds would be found to pay for the project. Nigeria’s Ogun state, which borders Lagos state, awarded CCECC an $8.4 million road contract earlier this year.
Ethiopia signed a deal with CCECC in December last year to build the final section of a railway line that will link its capital Addis Ababa to the tiny Red Sea state of Djibouti. Nigeria, Africa’s most populous nation, is overly reliant on its 2 million barrel crude oil export business and massive investment is needed in infrastructure, including transport and power, to help diversify its economy and alleviate poverty. But corruption and mismanagement mean many projects never see the light of day or run well behind schedule and over budget.
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