Nigeria secures $1.3bn funding for rail link to Niger Republic
Nigeria has secured $1.3
billion to complete a railway project connecting Kano, the largest city in the
north, to Maradi in neighbouring Niger, the transport ministry said on
Wednesday.
The railway line will
build on existing economic and social ties to boost trade and cultural
cooperation between the two countries.
Funding will come from a
consortium led by the China Civil Engineering Construction Company (CCECC),
which will contribute 85 per cent of the total, the transport ministry said in
a statement.
The remaining 15 per cent
will be covered by the Nigerian government alongside institutions like the
Africa Export-Import Bank and African Development Bank.
"The securing of
$1.3 billion signifies a monumental step forward in the completion of this
critical infrastructure," transport ministry spokesperson Jamilu Ja'afaru
said.
In July, Portugal's
largest builder Mota-Engil signed an 840 million-euro ($919 million)
contract to supply and finance railway rolling stock for the project.
The federal government
has sought to rebuild the impoverished north of the country, parts of which
have been ravaged for the past decade by Islamist insurgents.
The project is part of plans
to build rail networks across Nigeria to address the poor transport
infrastructure that has stymied economic growth for decades.

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