The Minister of Transportation, Mr Rotimi Ameachi, says the
Nigerian Government will shift the transport sector from full government
ownership and management to public-private partnership.
The Minister made the disclosure on Monday during a public hearing on
the Nigerian Railway Authority Bill and the National Transport
Commission Bill at the House of Representatives.
Leading officials from the
Transportation Ministry, he said that Nigeria needed $166 billion over
the next five years to meet its infrastructural needs in the energy and
transport sectors.
The Chairman, House Committee on
Land Transport, Honourable Aminu Isa, stressed that the hearing on the
two bills would help to enact and establish the Acts.
Representing the Speaker of the House of Representatives, Honourable
Yakubu Dogara, the Chief Whip of the House, Honourable Ado Dogowa,
praised the efforts of the Federal Government in the transport sector.
The public hearing is expected to guide the committee and serve as a
means of gathering the views of Nigerians on the bills before it is
passed into law.
The two bills are meant to help Nigeria’s transport sector and put in
place, legal framework to enhance public-private partnership in the
sector.

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