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Scorecard: Sambo Rates PMB High On Interventions In Transportation Ministry


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Honourable Minister of Transportation, Mu’azu Jaji Sambo on Monday rated President Muhammadu Buhari scorecard high on what he described as “Strategic interventions” designed in the transportation sector.

 
While presenting the 2015 till date scorecard of the president at the Federal Ministry of Information and Culture Press Centre, Radio House, Abuja, Sambo said President Muhammadu Buhari led administration recognised the role of Transportation in socio-economic development and identified it as the fourth of the nine priority areas of his administration.
 
He said the intervention of the PMB led administration in the transportation sector has undoubtedly contributed to the growth of the economy as transportation plays a critical role in the growth and sustainability of other areas of the economy.
 
These areas according to him are;  wealth creation, improving access to agricultural production centres and markets, movement of raw materials and distribution of finished products.
 
“Other areas are; facilitating tourism as well as domestic and international trade, sustainability of mining and the extractive industry as well as being a major support base in contributing to the Gross Domestic Product (GDP) of the Nation".
 

Continuing, the Sambo said, "To underpin the critical role of transportation, the administration has made transportation infrastructure a priority both in its Economic Recovery and Growth Plan (ERGP 2017-2020) and the National Development Plan (NDP 2021-2025)," he said.
 
The Honourable Minister also stated that the President Muhammadu Buhari led administration has provided a safe and secure maritime borders to prevent illegal activities on Nigeria’s waterways. 
 
“The ministry in its versatile and intermodal mandate has taken charge of the safety and security of the nation’s international waters, inland waterways and railway corridors in collaboration with a wide range of stakeholders. 
 
“Some of the implemented interventions include the Integrated National Security and Waterways Protection Infrastructure  which is the Deep Blue Project.
 
“The Deep Blue Project prevents illegal activities in Nigeria’s Maritime waters, thereby aiding regional security in the Gulf of Guinea and MOWCA jurisdictions". he said.
 
The Minister added that one of the intervention also includes the passage Of The Suppression Of Piracy And Other Maritime Offenses (SPOMO) Act, 2019 Into Law.
 

He said the support of President Buhari helped the Transportation Sector achieve the Development of Inland Waterways Transportation as a viable alternative mode
 
Sambo added that the Transportation Sector has also done well on railways Infrastructure and railway safety and security. 
 
“Within the period under review, the moribund commercial railway services in Nigeria were resuscitated as locomotives and coaches were procured and others refurbished.
 
“Safety and security are further enhanced through the provision of the latest Signal Communication Equipment and Solutions.
 
“This includes strengthening of the Nigerian Railway Police Command through an increase in numbers and specialized training and the provision of adequate logistics assets for high mobility and technology based security architecture.
 
The minister also noted that the PMB's administration did not leave out the development of ports infrastructure which includes, The Lekki Deep Sea Port and the Badagry Deep Sea Port as the existing seaports are being maintained in conformity with IMO standards and conventions.
 
While commending the Present administration for signing treaties and agreements that facilitates smooth movement of goods and persons as well as facilitating trade and transport through the removal of physical and non - physical barriers among member states, the minister said, “Development of Local Capacity, Sambo said PMB led administration has continued to ensure the sustained development of requisite manpower for the sector through the Institute of Transport Technology and the Maritime Academy of Nigeria. 
 
On Job Creation, he said “the Programmes, Projects, Initiatives and Interventions carried out within the period in focus created massive direct skilled and unskilled jobs and millions of indirect jobs in the various sub-sectors as supervised by the Ministry".
 
He added that a sustainability plan is also in the pipeline with best practices in the sector for massive infrastructure development going on in the sector. 
 
“The President Muhammadu Buhari-led Administration has made giant strides in bridging the infrastructural deficit in the transportation sector.
 
“This includes the railway modernization programme, the deep sea ports development programme, the inland dry port initiative, job creation, introduction of favourable policies to mention but a few. 
 
“The sector is far from perfect, but the interventions on ground will serve as a veritable template for the incoming administration to build upon". He add.

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