Kano State Commissioner for Information, Youths, and Culture,
Muhammad Garba, writes on the benefits of the light rail project
initiated by the Abdullahi Umar Ganduje-led administration
It is on record that the news of the
Kano light rail project elicited joy from the good people of Kano State
who are not in doubt of the enormous benefits derivable from the light
rail transport system in a cosmopolitan, commercial and emerging
mega-city like Kano.
Given the status of Kano as the most
populous state in the country that plays host to hundreds of millions of
people from other parts of the country and even neighbouring countries
who troop in on daily basis to transact business and engage in various
commercial activities, one will not venture into questioning why the
Governor Abdullahi Umar Ganduje-led administration with its foresight
will give a thought to such laudable project that is in vogue in major
cities across the globe. Another major advantage of Kano light rail
project will come to bear as attention is drawn to the proposed Dala
Inland Dry Port to be established in Zawaciki axis of Kumbotsho Local
Government Area.
We also have the Kanawa Economic City
which foundation laying ceremony will be performed by President
Muhammadu Buhari later this month. So, who will say that Kano does not
deserve a light rail project? And which transport system will be more
effective for haulage of goods from the Dry Ports if not the light rail
transport system?
Already, Lagos, Abuja and Port Harcourt, have embraced the project and expectedly, by 2017, they would have been completed. Kano needs to move at the same pace with these cities, and that explains the need for a light rail transport system in Kano. It is long overdue. In Africa, Algeria has light rail transport system in major cities like Algiers, Constantine and Oran. So it is in major cities of Egypt, Ethiopia, Morocco and Tunisia. If you travel around other parts of the world, you will attest to the fact that light rail transport system is fast-growing, becoming the major means of transportation within the urban areas.
Already, Lagos, Abuja and Port Harcourt, have embraced the project and expectedly, by 2017, they would have been completed. Kano needs to move at the same pace with these cities, and that explains the need for a light rail transport system in Kano. It is long overdue. In Africa, Algeria has light rail transport system in major cities like Algiers, Constantine and Oran. So it is in major cities of Egypt, Ethiopia, Morocco and Tunisia. If you travel around other parts of the world, you will attest to the fact that light rail transport system is fast-growing, becoming the major means of transportation within the urban areas.
There is no gainsaying that the past 20
years have seen resurgence in the popularity of light rail.
Consequently, urbanisation and climate change have made it an effective
public transport system. More so, light rail transport system remains
imperative in managing congestion, just as it is fast becoming a viable
and attractive option for governments and commuters.
According to the International Association of Public Transport (UITP), there are well over 400 light rail systems globally, with 60 under construction. Here in Nigeria, there are plans by many state governments to embrace the concept of light rail.
According to the International Association of Public Transport (UITP), there are well over 400 light rail systems globally, with 60 under construction. Here in Nigeria, there are plans by many state governments to embrace the concept of light rail.
Light rail remains a high -frequency,
medium capacity rapid transit mode that works alongside, not in
opposition to, other modes of transport. Light rail can significantly
increase mobility in city -centre and inner-suburban areas, helping to
reduce congestion, revitalise neighbourhoods and reduce carbon
emissions. Light rail is well-established in Europe and it is undergoing
a global resurgence.
For Kano as a city, there are broader
economic benefits of light rail which include its contribution to
reducing congestion and traffic gridlock which is gradually becoming a
major challenge to commercial activities within the metropolis. It is
expected to increase productivity through greater urban mobility and
transport choice.
Light rail has been found to be
particularly effective in achieving mode shift away from private vehicle
travel. It offers efficiency, comfort, and high capacity. The visual
reassurance of light rail infrastructure and the guarantee of regular
and reliable services are particularly important factors in helping
change urban travel behaviour and adore Kano with its befitting status
as a mega-city.
When completed, the Kano light rail
project also has the potential to stimulate associated investment
activity, such as urban renewal projects and residential and commercial
development, as well as ensuring accessibility. It is also important to
note that the longevity, durability and branding appeal of light rail
infrastructure sends a positive message to planners and developers. More
so, it will encourage tourism and social activities in the state.
In a commercial city like Kano, whether they are shipping goods across the country or travelling from the suburbs to city centre, companies and commuters would rely on light rail or freight services in big and small cities. The costs of driving (gas, insurance and parking) seem like they are constantly on the rise, so municipalities are investing in cost-effective transportation infrastructure options such as light rail.
In a commercial city like Kano, whether they are shipping goods across the country or travelling from the suburbs to city centre, companies and commuters would rely on light rail or freight services in big and small cities. The costs of driving (gas, insurance and parking) seem like they are constantly on the rise, so municipalities are investing in cost-effective transportation infrastructure options such as light rail.
For the ilk of one Abuja-based Muhammad
Inuwa Ali (a Kwankwassiyya apologist), who are saying that the Kano
light rail project is ill-timed or a misplaced priority as they put it,
it is important for them to come to terms with the realities, seeing
Kano from the perspective of a 21st century emerging mega-city which has
the potential of serving the economic needs of northern Nigeria and
neighbouring Niger, Sudan, Senegal and Mali. The world is progressing
and we have no reason to lag behind.
There is need to start from somewhere, and as a seasoned administrator who has the interest of the good people of Kano State at heart, Governor Ganduje remains committed in executing needed infrastructures that will position the state ahead other commercial cities with taste of modernity and world-class standard.
There is need to start from somewhere, and as a seasoned administrator who has the interest of the good people of Kano State at heart, Governor Ganduje remains committed in executing needed infrastructures that will position the state ahead other commercial cities with taste of modernity and world-class standard.
Furthermore, it is important to note
that the light rail project will open yet another window to the economic
prosperity of the state. Part of the agreement signed is that the light
rail project would equally be used for the movement of goods and
agricultural products. It is also another opening for the improvement of
Internally Generated Revenue (IGR) and will add a boost to the economic
activities of our great state.
Already, business men and other
stakeholders in the state have continued to show their appreciation to
the light rail project which they believe will give Kano a new status
and even attract more investors because effective transport system is
key to economic development.
If you are criticising the project because it is being funded through loan, what is wrong in borrowing to establish a viable infrastructure which has the capability of enhancing the economic growth of the state as well as boosting the IGR? Every responsible government borrows to invest in projects that will secure the future of her people; and that is what Governor Ganduje has done (and will continue to do in the interest of the state and the good people of Kano). It has never been a crime anywhere for a government to go borrowing or partner with genuine investors to bring about developmental projects that can give the state a sound economic base.
If you are criticising the project because it is being funded through loan, what is wrong in borrowing to establish a viable infrastructure which has the capability of enhancing the economic growth of the state as well as boosting the IGR? Every responsible government borrows to invest in projects that will secure the future of her people; and that is what Governor Ganduje has done (and will continue to do in the interest of the state and the good people of Kano). It has never been a crime anywhere for a government to go borrowing or partner with genuine investors to bring about developmental projects that can give the state a sound economic base.
Ali’s piece captioned: “What Governor
Ganduje don’t want you to know about the $1.85 Billion Dollars Kano
Light Rail,” which is being circulated in the social media is a smack of
malice and bad intent aimed at undermining the Ganduje-led
administration.
I am also aware of one paid-group,
parading itself as Civil Society Organisation (CSO), blindly arguing
that the Kano Light Rail Project will breed poverty. Reason: ‘that it
will take food out of the table of tricycle drivers (otherwise known as
adaidaita sahu in this Kano).’
For me, this is laughable, and it gives me a huge concern to wonder whether this group (under the payroll of the Kwankwassiyya) is really a genuine CSO. My background as a senior member of CSO should be a story for another day.
For me, this is laughable, and it gives me a huge concern to wonder whether this group (under the payroll of the Kwankwassiyya) is really a genuine CSO. My background as a senior member of CSO should be a story for another day.
However, I want to re-emphasise that I
find it very difficult to believe that the so-called CSO which albeit
should promote good governance and encourage developmental projects, has
descended so low as to play a dirty game for an unprogressive group
otherwise known as the Kwankwassiyya. I say this emphatically because
the issues raised by the self-acclaimed CSO remain, not only
unrealistic, but very doubtful for a city like Kano, known all over the
world for its dynamism in terms of trade, commerce, tourism,
socio-political and economic development.
We are aware that these affronts against the Kano light rail project are ill-conceived by the disciples of the Kwankwassiyya who do not want to encourage anything good and positive in Governor Abdullahi Umar Ganduje’s administration.
We are aware that these affronts against the Kano light rail project are ill-conceived by the disciples of the Kwankwassiyya who do not want to encourage anything good and positive in Governor Abdullahi Umar Ganduje’s administration.
For the records, let me state it clearly
that the idea of this same light rail project they are criticising was
nursed by the immediate-past governor of Kano State, Senator Rabi’u Musa
Kwankwaso. During his administration, he made an attempt to embark on
the light rail project. In fact, the immediate past governor travelled
to China with some members of his executive council and discussed with a
Chinese company on the Kano light rail project. I personally sighted
the prototype of the project which they brought from China in the
Governor’s office! Maybe, for lack of adequate planning, the immediate
past administration could not actualise the Kano light rail project. I
personally have the list of those that accompanied the immediate past
governor to China, but I believe that mentioning names will be a waste
of time and petty.
So, to my own understanding, the
Kwankwassiyya is attacking the light rail project out of mere envy, not
because they don’t see it as a good project. Furthermore, while they are
making noise (just like they always do in many other laudable and
people-oriented projects embarked upon by the Ganduje administration) is
that, like I said before, they remain jittery that the current
administration has gained the confidence of the people of Kano State.
Factually, then, Muhammad Inuwa Ali and his cohorts are naïve and ignorant of the benefits of light rail transport system for a city like Kano.
Factually, then, Muhammad Inuwa Ali and his cohorts are naïve and ignorant of the benefits of light rail transport system for a city like Kano.
So, it is now very clear that members of
the Kwankwassiyya are already intimidated by the pace at which Governor
Ganduje is approaching developmental projects in the state, fearing
that sooner than later, the Ganduje administration will record far more
projects than they executed in four years.
Therefore, with huge appetite for power
and desperate moves to re-launch themselves in 2019, members of the
Kwankwassiyya have resorted to campaign of calumny. But they have failed
because Kano people have seen the difference.
The writer of the fiction, Muhammad
Inuwa Ali, also raised the issue of compensation. This is where they
have shot their guns on their own legs. For example, everybody knew what
happened when the immediate past administration took over people’s land
for the construction of Northwest University without compensating them;
there were so many incidents like that which formed the character of
the immediate past administration. It is important to note that the
Ganduje’s administration has remained a responsible and responsive
administration which caters for the wellbeing and welfare of the Kano
people.
There has never been a time when
Governor Ganduje embarked on projects that may involve the use of
peoples’ land without making plans for compensation. For instance,
people were adequately compensated for all the projects carried out so
far, including the Bukavo Barracks under pass and the gigantic
Panshekara/Madobi road project.
Kano State government is, however, not
perturbed over the petty article and campaigns of calumny sponsored by
the Kwankwassiyya because the content and tune of the piece depicted the
exasperation of a defeated and depleted group, desperate to re-launch
itself back to relevance.
So, we feel very sorry for the Kwankwassiyya people because it is a well-known fact that the group and their master came with ideologies that were not in tune with the needs and aspirations of the good people of Kano State. There is also the need to remind them that Governor Abdullahi Umar Ganduje inherited a government that left so such burden and liability that only an experienced administrator like the people’s governor will be able to manage. We shall continue to fine-tune certain policies and inject vibrant ideas that will give life to the system of governance.
Is there any need to remind the good
people of Kano State and, indeed, Nigerians that the immediate past
administrations left over N400 billion debt and too many uncompleted
projects on the shoulders of Governor Ganduje. People have not forgotten
the manner at which most projects were executed during the immediate
past administration. How can a people who do not believe in due process
now question a profitable contract to be executed by a reputable and
responsible Chinese company ready to partner with the Ganduje
administration to ensure needed development in Kano State?.
So, it is now very clear that some of
the members of the Kwankwassiyya and their co-travelers (like Muhammad
Inuwa Ali) are suffering from dementia; and it is only when they wake up
from their slumber that they will realise that Kano has been redeemed
from the hands of a people who suffer deficit in ideas and creativity.
Right now, Governor Ganduje is busy with
the responsibility of giving Kano the status of a mega-city and the
good people of Kano State are rejoicing with this noble initiative. So,
no amount of blackmail, cheap lies and propaganda can stop the Kano
light rail project which has already been embraced and accepted by the
Kano people.
To show their appreciation, the good
people of Kano have also assured that come 2019, Governor Ganduje will
have the required support at the polls because there is need for him to
complete his assignment of making Kano one of the best cities in the
world. Kano is working.
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