We’ve Settled For A Lasting Intervention To Rail Insecurity – Sambo

 

We’ve Settled For A Lasting Intervention To Rail Insecurity - Sambo
From left: Transport Minister, Engr. Mu’azu Sambo and the Deputy Secretary General of the United Nations, Amina Mohammed, in New York, United States, during a courtesy visit by the former , last week.

 

The Minister of Transportation, Mu’azu Jaji Sambo has zeroed in on a lasting intervention to rail and road insecurity, after studying several submissions and recommendations presented to him. He said he is zeroing in on deploying present- day technology and rapid response by the relevant security agencies.

The Minister stated this during on a courtesy visit to the Deputy Secretary-General of the United Nations, Amina Mohammed at the United Nations Headquarters complex in New York, United State of America.

The Minister is a lead speaker on financing Nigeria’s Power and Transport Infrastructure at the Nigerian International Economic Partnership forum at St. Regis Hotel, New York, USA, slated for 22nd of September 2022, where President Mohammadu Buhari is the Keynote speaker.

The Deputy Secretary General hinted that she had families who had employees who lost their lives in the Ill-fated train attack and some are still in captivity.

While commiserating with her, the Minister said he had studied several recommendations and proposals and had settled on one which will give a long term solution that will cover both rail and road security and after testing this in the coming weeks it will be a template for the entire country. He said his team are working tirelessly with the relevant agencies to ensure the release of those in captivity.

The duo of the Minister and Deputy Secretary General shared perspectives on involving communities, traditional rulers along the rail and road routes.

The Deputy Secretary General pointed out that the infrastructural development of the Buhari-led administration is worthy of commendation, but people won’t see progress when they are leaving in insecurity, but said she is excited that the Minister’s Initiative will go a long way in dealing with this challenge.

While congratulating the Minister, the Deputy Secretary General stressed that Nigerians look forward to more strides and results from him, every day, months and weeks matters at home and the whole nation looks forward to the story the Minister will tell at the dusk of the administration.
Responding, the Minister said he hit the ground running from day one and part of his courtesy visit to her is to solicit assistance and opportunities for the Federal Ministry of Transportation.

He commended her, noting that Nigerians are proud of her back home and every Nigerian will love to be associated with her. “The task is not easy, but honestly, you are doing us proud indeed, we pray for strength, resilience and wisdom as you discharge your duties” the Minister Said.

The Minister will be attending several functions in his stay in the New York coming home with robust intervention to drive home President Muhammadu Buhari’s developmental initiative.

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