The Federal Executive Council (FEC) has approved the sum of N495million for the installation of scanners in all railway stations across the country.
The Council meeting was presided over by the Vice President, Prof. Yemi Osinbajo.
The Minister of State for Transportation, Mr Ademola Adegoroye, announced this on Wednesday while briefing State House correspondents after the meeting in the Presidential Villa, Abuja.
According to him, the installation will strengthen security at railway stations.
“The Federal Ministry of Transportation had two memos today, which I presented on behalf of the ministry.
“One had to do with the provision of scanners at all railway stations all over the country.
“You will all agree with me that, in view of the importance of security of lives and property, such equipment has to be installed at our railway stations.
“We are starting the railways revolution; we are trying to put in place a lot of things in the railways; we don’t want people to come and damage all that the government has been trying to put in place in that sector.
“So, today, there was a memo before the Council for the provision of baggage scanners at railway stations and I am happy to inform you that the Council agreed with us and approved that contract for scanners to be installed at railway stations.
“When people get there and they have goods, they can pass through the scanners and we can be sure that there is nothing that can cause violence or inflicts danger or puts lives and property at stake.”
The minister said that the second memo had to do with the provision of towage services at the Sea ports.
He recalled that the Lekki Deep Sea Port was inaugurated recently by President Muhammadu Buhari.
According to him, one of the statutory responsibilities of the Nigerian Ports Authority is the provision of marine services, being the regulatory agency in that sector.
“So, because of the new Lekki Deep Sea Port and the Dangote Jetty, the need has arisen for a company that can carry out towage services so as to make things a lot easier and more effortless at the ports.
“Ship berthing will be easier; discharge of goods will be a lot easier.
“Of course there was the argument that why would the company that provides such services at Apapa Port and Lagos TinCan Island Port not do it.
“We think that it will overstretch that company and because it will overstretch them, they will not be able to cope; they may not have the capacity to cope.
“Secondly, we want the Lekki Deep Sea Port and the Dangote Jetty to be able to perform maximally.
“So, FEC agreed with us and has given a 10-year concession to that company, Messrs Alcuff, to carry out towage services at the Lekki Deep Sea Port and the Dangote Jetty,” Adegoroye said.