The Bureau of Public Enterprises (BPE)
is developing a roadmap to concession the Nigeria Railway Corporation
(NRC), a statement issued by the Head, Public Communications, Alex Okoh,
said on Thursday.
It stated that BPE would be developing
the framework in collaboration with the Nigeria Infrastructure Advisory
Facility (NIAF) which had committed to fund the project and provide free
technical support.
The News Agency of Nigeria recalls that
in 2002, the National Council on Privatisation (NCP) had approved the
concessioning of NRC to private operators to improve freight and
passenger railway services.
“The decision to reform the railways was
borne out of the government desire to avoid the collapse and eventual
shut down of the railways.
“In view of the funding challenges
facing the future of rail in Nigeria, it seems the efficiency and
professionalism which the private sector can bring, will improve railway
operations,’’ it stated.
It stated that the railway reform,
restructuring and privatisation programme was aimed at providing the
framework for private sector to grow and expand the corporation.
The statement stated also that the
concessioning would reduce NRC’s over-dependence on the Federal
Government for funding and investment.
The National Council on Privatisation
had earlier recommended the enactment of a law to provide the
appropriate market, design and legal framework.
The new bill seeks to separate the roles
of policy making, regulation and operation and allow private sector
participation and promote competition in railway services nationwide.
(NAN)
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