China Railway Construction Corporation Limited has signed a contract for
a $13.1billion, about N2 trillion, railway project with the Ministry of
Transportation for a coastal railway line that will transverse ten
states of Nigeria.
The length of the railway line will be 1,385
km in one-way mileage and a design speed of 120 km/h including
twenty-two railway stations which is expected to be built along the
line.
In a statement, the company said one of its subsidiaries,
the China Civil Engineering Group Co., Ltd., signed the contract and
that the two parties are still discussing details based on the released
framework.
In a related development, Chinese Commerce Minister
Gao Hucheng yesterday at the ongoing World Economic Forum in Abuja, said
thatChina encourages more Chinese enterprises to expand investment in
Nigeria’s manufacturing sector, transfer technologies and train
personnel to increase local job opportunities.
He said such economic
bilateral relationship will compliment each other’s economic interest
since Nigeria has a huge population and consumer market, while China has
an edge in the processing industry.
He said, “The two countries
can further deepen bilateral cooperation in areas like textile, garment
and household appliance industries on the basis of their current
economic and trade cooperation zones, while gradually expanding the
scale and level of cooperation.
“In recent years, investment from
China’s private enterprises in Nigeria has increasingly been active as
over 40 Chinese private firms have entered Nigeria with a total
investment of $800 million in the fields of agriculture, textile
industry, construction materials, mining and others.”
He further
said that, “Chinese enterprises invest in Nigeria’s seed cultivation and
have become the Nigerian government’s seed providers, which helps boost
local self-support in grain. Chinese and Nigerian enterprises have
joined hands in operating satellite networks, with digital television
signals covering 84 percent of the African country, which promoted
cultural exchanges of both countries.”
He added that, “Within the
framework of the China-Africa Cooperation Forum, Chinese enterprises
and the Nigerian government have worked together to build two economic
and trade cooperation zones in Nigeria and to open chinaware, furniture
and household appliance manufacturing factories, which have created more
than 4,000 jobs in the country.”
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