President Goodluck Jonathan recently urged the incoming Buhari administration to continue to boost the railway system as the cheapest and most effective mode of mass transit in the country.
The President said this when he inspected the ongoing construction of the National Railway Terminal at Idu and the Abuja light rail transit system.
Jonathan said he was happy with the progress of work done on the projects and called on the state governors to also build light rails in their state capitals.
He said: “We cannot do mass transit using taxis, small cars and small buses, even the luxury buses.
“It will be too expensive until our rail system works. That is why we are emphasizing on inter-city rail and intra-city light rail systems and of course this government is leaving on May 29 but the incoming government will definitely continue.
“This is a noble project that will benefit Nigerians, especially residents of the FCT. I am quite appreciative of the level of completion; the China Engineering and Construction Company, CCECC, has been doing very well. I am quite impressed; I have been wanting to come and inspect this project for a very long time but it has been so challenging in terms of my commitments.
“I think this period I really need to do so that when I am having conversation with the incoming President; I know exactly what to tell him.
“I have seen it myself. I have seen the level of completion and of course we know the usefulness of this project to us in terms of easing the movement of people in the federal capital territory.”
President Jonathan said the projects were dear to the Federal Government, adding that it was the target of his administration to link up all states of the federation.
He, however, said the state governments were being encouraged to construct intra-rail systems in the major capitals to ease transportation.