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Abuja light rail to resume operations before May 29: Minister

FCT minister Muhammad Bello said the Abuja Light Rail stopped working “because of the outbreak of the COVID-19 pandemic.”

• January 30, 2023
Abuja light rail, FCT minister Muhammad Bello
Abuja light rail, FCT minister Muhammad Bello

Minister of the Federal Capital Territory, Muhammad Bello, has assured that the Abuja Light Rail transportation system will resume service before the end of his administration in May.

Mr Bello gave the assurance when he featured the 20th edition of President Muhammadu Buhari’s administration scorecard series organised by the Federal Ministry of Information and Culture on Monday in Abuja.

Describing the project as one of the Buhari regime’s achievement, the minister said it was about 52 per cent stage in 2015.

“And many of you will want to wonder why the Abuja Light Rail is not working; it is not working now because of the outbreak of the COVID-19 pandemic.

“We had to stop the operation because as you know the light train system basically is a mass movement, so if you don’t have much seating capacity, many people will stand up and when you stand up, you face each other.

“So, it was obviously very difficult to maintain social distance but we are done with all that; the carriages are here and by the grace of God before, we will resume.”

The minister disclosed that about 12 stations had been completed and about five of them, the roads were still under construction.

“These are works we do in the satellite town because the structure of the FCT is that we have development in the urban area; that is the Federal Capital City, as well as development in the satellite towns.

“But the standards we maintain for infrastructure for the Federal Capital City itself, is the same that we maintain in the satellite towns; no difference whatsoever because the whole area is to encourage residents to stay in the satellite towns so that the chunk of the city that we have been able to do to a large extent,” Mr Bello said.

The event was attended by the FCT Minister of State, Ramatu Aliyu, the permanent secretary, FCTA, MOlusade Adesola, all mandate secretaries of FCTA, and six area councils chairmen, among others.

(NAN)

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