Transportation

Kano-Maradi : FG Pushes for CNG,LPG Powered Railway Engines_Ada Nkong

The Federal Government has requested Mota-Eñgil, Nigeria Limited, the Contractor handling Kano-Maradi railway project to consider procuring Compressed National Gas (CNG) and Liquefied Petroleum Gas (LPG) as against Diesel Multiple Unit (DMU) engines for the rail line Rolling Stock for more environmentally-friendly operators.

A statement by Mr. Henshaw Ogubike says the Permanent Secretary, Federal Ministry of Transportation, Dr. Magdalene Ajani, made this disclosure while signing the Agreement on behalf of the Federal Government for Mota-Eñgil, Nigeria Limited to supply Rolling Stocks, Operations and Maintenance Equipment for
Kano-Maradi Standard Rail Line.

According to Ogubike, While acknowledging the fact that it may not have been in the original agreement and may attract additional cost, she pointed out that it was the right way to go in checking the harmful effect of global warming.

Responding, the Executive Director, Mota-Engil, Pedro Pereira, assured the Permanent Secretary that the request for a more environmentally-friendly energy source will be considered and complied with accordingly.

He also said earlier , the Director, Legal Services, Federal Ministry of Transportation, Pius Oteh, had outlined the regulatory process leading to the Agreement-signing ceremony, which included the issuance  of a Certificate of ‘No Objection’ by the Bureau of Public Procurement (BPP); the approval of the Federal Executive Council (FEC) and the approval of the draft Agreement by the Office of the Honourable Attorney-General of the Federation & Minister of Justice. .

According to him, the Federal Government
decided to award the contract for the procurement of the Rolling Stock to the company at this time in order to ensure a seamless transition from construction to operational phase upon the completion of construction of the Kano – Maradi Rail line in a few years time.

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