Tuesday, 29 August 2017

Rail Lines to Daura and Jibia: Why I am Confused




Since the announcement of the presidential approval for the construction of rail lines to Daura and Jibia among other places, I have been speechless. My wives who have been trying to find out what is wrong with me have not been successful. The duo have known me to be for the man Buhari and I have been able to convince them from the beginning that Buhari is one of the best things to happen to Nigeria. Fortunately, the two of them were not around when Buhari was the military Head of state in the 1980s. Thus, what I told them about the General Buhari regime is what they believe. Of course I did not tell them a lie. Buhari is incorruptible and he did as much as he could as a military leader to force all Nigerians to be like him through his WAI programme, his many decrees and imprisonment of corrupt politicians. But that is where he got it wrong, I have always told them.  It is impossible for all Nigerians, nay majority of Nigerians to become Buharis. The reasons are not for this discussion.
My inability to utter a word on the issue either to my family, friends or in the social media as I usually do is due to the many questions that continue to puzzle my mind. Why these projects at this time when the president is more than half-way to the end of his first and hopefully the last term? Yes, hopefully the last term because those of us who love Buhari would never like him to contest in 2019 even if he gets much better before that date. Our reason is simple. He should stay and manage his health. Of course his ‘supporters’ would never like to hear this. They will continue to prod him to contest even if what remains of him is the skeleton so that the feeding bottle will remain in their mouth.
Another question is, are we witnessing another PDP approach to politics? The PDP understood the weaknesses of Northerners very well and it had always used them to win election. For example, Northerners have a very short memory. The only thing they seem to remember is what is happening now. The PDP thus started projects that have bearing on the life of Northerners few weeks to general elections. Immediately after the elections the projects were abandoned for another three and a half years.  A handy example is the Kano-Kaduna dual carriageway. This road which links the administrative headquarters of the former Northern region to its commercial capital was constructed in the late 1980s by the Babangida administration. Despite being the busiest road in the far North it has been allowed to become a death trap due to lack of maintenance. The PDP administration severally promised to reconstruct it and the Minister of works was always shown on NTA inspecting the road when it was election time. This happened in 2003, 2007, 2011 and 2015. Today the road remains worse than it was 19 years ago. Incidentally, the Buhari administration has made a similar promise but there is nothing on the ground so far.
Assuming that the Buhari administration is serious about carrying out these projects, how realistic are they given the fact that more than half of his term is gone?  It is obvious that given the slow pace with which projects in this part of the country are executed under Buhari administration it could take Buhari not less than five terms of four years to execute the rail projects enumerated by the Minister of transport last week. The case of Kano-Katsina express road is a good example. This project began almost with the Buhari regime but the work was abandoned at Bichi which is a distance of about 30 kilometers out of 160 kilometers. This is happening when projects in the south are executed by this administration at an unbelievable speed.
Now, which is better? To manage what is on the ground or to pursue phantom dreams? The road network in the North is in a state of total disrepair. There is hardly a road linking any two state capitals that is in good condition. Few weeks ago I lost my new tire and nearly my life and lives of some of my family members to portholes along Kano-Dayi road which is the road linking Kano with Zamfara, Sokoto, Kebbi and parts of Katsina state. Hardly will a day pass without an accident on that road just like the much talked about Kano-Maiduguri express road whose construction begins and ends between Kano and Wudil, another distance of 33 kilometres. These observations apply to other roads including Kano-Daura road which links the President’s hometown with the rest of the country. With all these, what makes sense is that our choice Government will do what it can to put back our roads into good condition instead of pursuing vividly unrealistic rail projects.
I still wonder how I can explain my position to my family and friends or even the person reading this. Nigerians are a binary people. Most of them understand only two things, condemnation and praise. A critical observation means condemnation and withdrawal of support. But should we continue to blindly follow?

5 comments:

  1. We may not have to condemn them; but we are certainly not impressed. We'll continue to watch them!

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    1. You don't seem to have read this article. That explains why you are picking just one word out of context. Please go back and read it before you comment.

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  2. Prof actually this should not be confusing- we can take a more positive outlook if you take out the political slant in the news i.e. Rail liinkng Daura and Jibia (idea being to link up to Niger). 1st , rail is complimentary to road and will indeed substantially lift the pressures on the road and make them more long lasting (when eventually rebuilt). Two there is also the starting point of every venture so nothing's says these projects must be completed during Buhari's lifetime (administration i mean). After all he has continued with the calabar to lagos rail project passing through Utioke (Jonathan's village) started by previous admin. Moreover the rail projects have garnered momentum via Chinese funding and can run independent of the road development. By nature rail is more integrative than road - already we have an ongoing rail project from Lagos to Badagry (Lagos state project) that can eventually link with Benin Republic. Connecting the national rail network northwards to Niger repiblic only goes further in integrating Ecowas. Imagine such a rail allowing petroleum products transportation from Refinery in Niger to Nigeria, which is far more robust than building a pipeline. I can go on and on. And lastly when it comes to development let's leave a bit of this sectional bias that a project progressing well in any part of the country is a minus to any part. I am not sure of the data you have when you alluded to road projects happening at fast phase in the south contrary to the Norht? Which projects are you referring to? The lagos and Ibadan reconstruction is in the same problems as the Kano Katsina or Kano Maiduguri yet if the economic benefit to the nation is to be counted the Lagos - Ibadan road will be at the top priority list over the others if you consider the amount of trade that happens on the roads. When it comes to development we need to open our minds and give Government every encouragement to deliver. This is of course not downplaying the major point in your write up that prioritisatiom is important. And I give it to this administration that they have shown that capacity more than any other admin in the past. In Abuja now all the abandon internal roads within phase 1 are now back in progress. The abuja kaduna rail project completed, lagos Kano amd lagos calabar rail taking off the drawing board etc.

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  3. We have heard your opinions but some of the facts are incorrect or distorted. The Kano-Maiduguri dual carriage is over 300km long not 33km. Also, governance is not about restricting ones effort to one area at a time, else we could have said lets STOP everything and fix the Power sector or Health or Education etc. so as my Supervisor Professor James Katende once told me, life is like cooking in a pot you have to learn to control the fire as well as monitor what's in the pot at the same time. Therefore there's nothing wrong in starting new rail project even if the roads have not been fixed. The President doesn't have to complete a project in his tenure, after all the Abuja-Kaduna rail line was conceived by the previous administration therefore Buhari projects may as well be completed by the next administration. Moreover, if we follow the notion of completing a project in one administration then some projects that require more than a tenure or two will never even commence. With all the perceived inefficiencies or slow progress, the Buhari administration is the BEST thing that happened to this country so far therefore we should only pray for something better but not blame it. Slow and Steady wins the race.

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    1. Mr. "Unknown" Katende's student, a lot of work on Kano-Maidugri road was done much earlier. but for the past several years work has been concentrated between Kano and Wudil and it has not been serious. you know how much I love Buhari but I dont worship or consider him infallible. That's why I can objectively analyze and advise. I do not claim to be perfect either. I don't know why you are hiding your face.

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