Politicking aside, serious work is still going on. Today is for #LagosIbadanRail. Tour should commence shortly.
It‘s a brand new 160km standard gauge rail line that will run from Iddo in Lagos, through Ogun State, to Ibadan in Oyo State. Construction in progress.
Lagos (with a spur to Apapa Port)
Agege
Kajola
Papalanto
Abeokuta
Olodo
Omi-Adio
Ibadan
We’re getting a Tour along the Rail corridor, to see the ongoing construction. #LagosIbadanRail
So this is the Rail Corridor, on which the #LagosIbadanRail Line will sit. Stretches all the way from Agbado, where we are, to Abeokuta. Track laying hasn’t started here, but is going on along other parts of Corridor.
“The track laying is the easiest part of the job,” I’m told.
Making our way to Papalanto, which is the Station before Abeokuta.
Earthworks ongoing. #LagosIbadanRail. This is somewhere between Kajola and Papalanto.
Lush greenery in the distance. This bit of the #LagosIbadanRail Line is going to offer quite the picturesque (elevated) view...
Bridge completed. This is close to Papalanto. There are more than 30 bridges, of varying sizes, along the entire #LagosIbadanRail route. 4 extra-large bridges, 11 large bridges, 4 medium bridges, etc etc.
Work is going on from both ends, Lagos and Ibadan, as well as in between at Papalanto. Earthworks at the Lagos end, Earthworks and Track Laying in both directions at Papalanto.
Papalanto is Project HQ / Project Mgt Office. Also has a large Construction Camp #LagosIbadanRail
Track laying. Standard Gauge, Double Track. At this point (this is at Papalanto), only one set of tracks laid, second one will be laid alongside it. #LagosIbadanRail#RailUPng#TheYearofInfrastructure
Track laying. Standard Gauge, Double Track. At this point (this is at Papalanto), only one set of tracks laid, second one will be laid alongside it. #LagosIbadanRail#RailUPng#TheYearofInfrastructure
Bridge completed. This is close to Papalanto. There are more than 30 bridges, of varying sizes, along the entire #LagosIbadanRail route. 4 extra-large bridges, 11 large bridges, 4 medium bridges, etc etc.
These columns are being installed to carry the #LagosIbadanRail Line tracks.
One of the things I’ve noticed with these new rail projects (including #AbujaMetro) is that they do their best to avoid Level Crossings (where a rail line crosses a road and cars have to stop/wait).
This (near Papalanto) is where the #LagosIbadanRail tracks have reached (facing Lagos). They’re also being laid facing the Abeokuta/Ibadan direction.
Double Track, so this is just one side. Next to this, the second line will be laid.
VIDEO from today: Ongoing construction of columns that will hold Tracks for #LagosIbadanRail. This is somewhere in Ogun State.
The Lagos Station for #LagosIbadanRail is going to be in the Railway Compound in Ebute Meta. I’m told Construction is going to commence soon, and it’s going to be the flagship station for the Route.
There’s also going to be a Station in Apapa Harbour.
VIDEO: Earthworks, bridges and other civil engineering stuff #LagosIbadanRail
This, in Papalanto, is where the Tour ended. You can see the tracks stretching on into the distance, towards Abeokuta. On the right is a bridge being built to carry the second set of tracks. Right and left are Farmlands and streams. #LagosIbadanRail
Apart from the sounds of construction, the only other thing to be heard here is the chirping of birds and insects. #LagosIbadanRail
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Don’t fall for the ‘Incompetence’ message they’re trying to push to distract from ‘Corruption’. Nigeria’s largest-ever Social Welfare Prog @NSIP_NG, 6 million new TaxPayers, new $650m Infra Fund, attracting billions of $$$ in Agric Investments — AIN’T a definition of Incompetence
Let’s break it down a little bit. The @NSIP_NG: Nigeria has never had a more ambitious Social Welfare Programme, targeting the most vulnerable. 500,000 @npower_ng, more than 8 million kids for @NHGSFP, more than 300,000 households for @HUPcct, and 2m for @Trader_Moni by year-end.
Infrastructure: 2 major rail lines COMPLETED between 2015 & 2018, & during a recession. Abuja—Kaduna & Abuja Metro. No rail project completed between 1999 and 2015.
Another 2 standard-gauge Rail projects in progress. Ajaokuta-Warri and Lagos-Ibadan. I’ve visited both. See my TL.
“[On] social media, it was reported that eleven (11) cars and two (2) corpses had been recovered. This is false and misleading.”
”On 29 September 2018, a black Toyota Corolla car with the registration number KWARA MUN 670 AA, a customized white T-Shirt with Nigerian Army logo and the general’s name inscribed on it as well as a pair of canvas shoes belonging to the retired missing senior officer.”
“On 2 Oct 2018, a white Toyota Hiace bus with reg number PLATEAU RYM 307 XA which was reported missing with the driver on 24 June 2018 & a red Rover car with reg number BAUCHI AG 645 TRR which was allegedly reported to have been buried along with the occupants on 31 Jan 2013.”
We’re starting at the Railway Compound in Ebute Metta, where the #LagosIbadanRail Main Station (the biggest of the 10 Stations) is going to be. #RailUPng
Construction has commenced on the Ebute Metta Station. The Line will start at the Apapa Harbour. Ebute Metta will be the second Station. #LagosIbadanRail
Live from Itakpe in Kogi State. This is one of the construction workers on #ItakpeWarriRail Line. “I praise the [Buhari Administration]. Before now we didn’t know there was a rail line in Kogi State. It’s Buhari that’s made it possible for us to see this. Make God bless am.”
Usman is a mechanical technician. He used to be a driver, then switched to technical work (which he says he learned from childhood, tinkering with cars.) He worked on the Obajana cement plant in 2015/16, and has now worked on #ItakpeWarriRail for 8 months.
Paul is from Kogi State. He is a Payloader operator, has been on the #ItakpeWarriRail project for about nine months. He’s looking forward to completing this phase of the project and starting work on the #ItakpeAbujaRail phase. #TheYearofInfrastructure
Mr Kọ́lá,the PDP Admin left behind HUNDREDS of abandoned projects, that the Buhari Administration has been painstakingly completing, one by one. Only an IRRESPONSIBLE Govt would set aside important ABANDONED projects to instead be chasing the cheap glory of ‘We started our own!’
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Mr @officialKolaO, this is the outcome of the Audit carried out by @MNDA_Ng, on Niger Delta projects started between 2009 and 2015: 60% payment but only 12% completion.
Yet you expected @MBuhari Admin to put all that aside and irresponsibly start new projects? Wehdon Sir.