FEC approves $1.9m rail Line to Niger Republic

By our reporter| The federal government has approved the sum of $1,9million for the construction of a rail line that will link Nigeria to the Niger Republic.

The rail line is expected to run from Kano through Katsina and will be linked with the Maradi rail line in the neighboring West African nation.

The project was approved was approved on Wednesday by the federal executive council after its 16th virtual meeting.

FEC also approved for the ministry of transport, a 3.04 billion naira contract for the design, manufacture, supply, testing, and commissioning of one railway crane of 150-ton capacity for emergency and recovery of rolling stocks.

Other memos approved by the council include, 62 new black maria vehicles, 8 more forensic auditors for the NDDC, and the construction of the Umuahia/Bende/Ohafia road expected to engulf over N12 billion.

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The sum of N3.7 billion was equally approved as augmentation of the contract for the construction of the petroleum development fund corporate headquarters in Abuja.

In a similar vein, eight more forensic field auditors were added to the NDDC audit while, 1,800 laptops were approved for the customs service schools in Abuja, Lagos, and Kano for the sum of N351.5 million, and N197.8 million was approved for the expansion of the Nigeria Customs Service cash management software.

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