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Nigeria’s former president, Olusegun Obasanjo, has criticised ex-president Goodluck Jonathan for lacking vision in the rehabilitation of the Nigerian railways.
Nigerian Bulletin reports that the Jonathan administration had embarked on the rehabilitation of the railway system abandoned by previous governments, with a view of overhauling the sector which had decayed for years.
According to Obasanjo, the railway lines which were constructed in 1903, had become obsolete, hence they could not match the modern global trends.
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“For what reason should anybody in his right senses in Nigeria of today believe that rehabilitating the railway system which was completed in 1903 to carry three million tonnes of goods is what we need today,” he said.
Obasanjo, who noted that the system was divided into Eastern and Western sections, lamented that the latter caused a whopping $8.3 billion.
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He said there was no reason upon the earth why the rehabilitated railway system of Nigeria today could serve Nigerians.
“If Nigeria would achieve the vision 20-20-20, we would need a first class land, water and air transportation, and good land transportation can only be railway and roads,” Obasanjo stressed.
Nigerian Bulletin reports that the Jonathan administration had embarked on the rehabilitation of the railway system abandoned by previous governments, with a view of overhauling the sector which had decayed for years.
According to Obasanjo, the railway lines which were constructed in 1903, had become obsolete, hence they could not match the modern global trends.
READ ALSO: 5 Promises Buhari Has Not Fulfilled After 60 Days In Office
“For what reason should anybody in his right senses in Nigeria of today believe that rehabilitating the railway system which was completed in 1903 to carry three million tonnes of goods is what we need today,” he said.
Obasanjo, who noted that the system was divided into Eastern and Western sections, lamented that the latter caused a whopping $8.3 billion.
READ ALSO: How Jonathan’s Ministers Stole Billions Of Dollars – Oshiomhole
He said there was no reason upon the earth why the rehabilitated railway system of Nigeria today could serve Nigerians.
“If Nigeria would achieve the vision 20-20-20, we would need a first class land, water and air transportation, and good land transportation can only be railway and roads,” Obasanjo stressed.
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