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Nigerian Govt responds to backlash over MoU with UK firm for PH-Abuja rail line

OsunDailyBy OsunDailyMarch 17, 2024No Comments3 Mins Read
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The Federal Government has reacted to the controversy surrounding the Memorandum of Understand, MoU, it entered with Messrs MPH Rail Development Limited, a United Kingdom, UK, firm.

The MoU which was signed by the Ministry of Transport on March 13, 2024, was for the building of the Port Harcourtโ€“Enuguโ€“Calabarโ€“Abuja Standard Gauge Rail Line.

OsunDailyNG reports that upon the announcement of the MoU, some Nigerians took to their social media handles, particularly X, to express concerns over the UK firmโ€™s capacity to deliver the project, saying the company is new in the rail construction industry.

The critics also pointed out the need to revisit an existing project as noted by a former presidential aide, Tolu Ogunlesi, who stated that thereโ€™s already a Warriโ€”Itakpe Standard Gauge Rail.

Ogunlesi suggested an extension of the existing route from Warri to Port Harcourt and from Itakpe to Abuja to get Port Harcourt โ€” Abuja Standard Gauge Rail.

Responding to the controversy, Minister of Transportation, Saโ€™idu Ahmed Alkali, in a statement issued on Sunday by Olujimi Oyetomi, Director, Press and Public Relations of the Ministry, explained that the initiative was still at its preliminary stage.

Parts of the statement read, โ€œFor clarity, a Memorandum of Understanding or MoU is a non-binding agreement that states each partyโ€™s intentions to take actions, conduct a business transaction or form a new relationship.

โ€œIt is not a legal binding agreement.

โ€œIt provides only a platform for further agreement, discussion, scrutiny and the provisions of required guarantees by the parties to reach agreement if the parties are satisfied.

โ€œThe MoU in question arose from an unsolicited proposal presented by the British African Business Alliance, BABA, an association based in the United Kingdom with interest in businesses in Africa. Itโ€™s proposal was initially submitted to the ministry on 27th August 2019.

โ€œAs required, the business, Outline Business Case was submitted to the Infrastructure Concession and Regulatory Commission, ICRC, on 8th December 2023. The major attraction of the proposal is BABA/MPHโ€™s initiative to achieve 100% private sector funding for the project with no loans or debt to the Nigerian government or any of its agencies as captured in the Article 3.3 of the MoU.

โ€œThe regulatory Commission on 27 December 2023 granted approval and issued a conditional OBC Certification. It is pertinent to note at this juncture that COVID-19 was a major contributor to the time lag between the initial proposal and the ICRC OBC Certificationโ€.


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