Workers contracting COVID-19 stalled Apapa port rail project - Amaechi

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“At the Wole Soyinka Station, Abeokuta, another mega station, the cooling system is yet to be fixed as well as other facilities in the interior parts of the station.”

An outbreak of COVID-19 among the workers involved in the Lagos-Ibadan rail project in January stalled the completion of the contract, the Minister of Transportation, Rotimi Amaechi, has said.

Addressing journalists after inspecting the three mega stations and seven minor stations of the newly constructed standard gauge railway in Ibadan on Saturday, Mr Amaechi said the, the contractor handling the project, had connected the rail line with the country’s premier port in Lagos. “ Sometime in January, over 60 workers on the site contracted COVID-19 which stalled the completion of the project.

 

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