Senate To Probe Amaechi - Politics
THE Nigerian Senate has resolved to probe the country’s Ministry of
Transport headed by Rotimi Amaechi over the procedure leading to
concession of Port Harcourt-Maiduguri and Lagos-Kano rail lines to
General Electric, GE, a U.S. conglomerate.

Mr.
Amaechi had in an interview with CNBC in June announced Nigeria’s
engagement with GE regarding the concession of Western and Eastern rail
lines – Lagos to Kano and Port Harcourt to Maiduguri respectively –
worth around $2 billion.
“GE is already in; we are trying to get the government agencies to allow us negotiate with GE,” Mr. Amaechi said.
“The
company is going to bring in over $2 billion in the Nigerian railway
sector in which they are going to revive the Lagos-Kano narrow gauge and
revive the Port Harcourt-Maiduguri narrow gauge by private investment.”
Due
to lack of funds, concessioning appears the method of choice of the
Muhammadu Buhari administration for major projects. Apart from the rail
lines, the government has also announced its decision to concession
Nigeria’s four major international airports.
But in a motion at
the Senate on Tuesday, Akpan Bassey (PDP-Cross River) said Mr. Amaechi
violated the Public Enterprises (Privatization and Commercialization)
Act, 1999 by “unilaterally engaging General Electric for the
concessioning of the Western and Eastern Rail Lines.”
Mr. Bassey,
the Chairman of the Senate Committee on Gas, said upon approval of the
of the project by the National Privatization Council in April 2015,
twilight of former President Goodluck Jonathan’s tenure, the Bureau of
Public Enterprises and the Nigeria Infrastructure Advisory Facility had
developed a roadmap.
He said the BPE had engaged the Global
Infrastructure Facility and the World Bank in discussions on how to
access funds to manage the project before Mr. Amaechi’s “unilateral”
deal with GE.
Following the motion, the Senate resolved to refer
the matter to its committees on privatization, finance, land transport,
anti-corruption and financial crimes, trade and investment for further
actions.
The GE engagement, however, has the backing of President Buhari who announced it in his Independence Day speech.
“General
Electric is investing two point two billion USD in a concession to
revamp, provide rolling stock, and manage the existing lines, including
the Port Harcourt-Maiduguri Line. The Lagos-Calabar railway will also be
on stream soon,” the president said.
AMAECHI’S CHALLENGES
During
the 2016 budget process, Mr. Amaechi had a fractious relationship with
the National Assembly over the Lagos-Calabar coastal rail project which
the legislature did not include initially, after passing the budget.
The
project was not in the original appropriation bill presented to the
lawmakers by Mr. Buhari, but was forwarded through the committee on land
transport as a supplementary proposal of the transport ministry.
Mr.
Amaechi was also recently under the spotlight, after he was accused by
two Supreme Court judges of trying to manipulate judgements in favour of
Nigeria’s ruling All Progressives Congress.
He has denied the
allegations while the judges, as well as seven others have been
suspended pending conclusion of corruption charges against them.
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