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Abuja light rail service will launch soon, the FCTA assures locals of sufficient security

David Akinyemi
David Akinyemi 15 Views

Residents of Abuja should expect appropriate security when the Abuja Light Rail system starts running, according to the Transport Secretariat of the Federal Capital Territory Administration (FCTA).

Mr. Ubokutom Nyah, Secretary of the Secretariat, provided the assurance on Wednesday following an inspection of the ongoing repair of the Abuja metro rail line project.

During a visit to Vice President Kashim Shettima, the China Civil Engineering Construction Corporation Ltd. (CCECC), which is in charge of the rehabilitation project, made a commitment to finish the Abuja Rail Mass Transit (ARMT) system by May 2024.

According to Nyah, the secretariat’s objective of security, affordability, and flexibility was reflected in the supply of security.

The techniques to secure the rail tracks had been put in place, he continued, adding that the security of the light rail operation ratio was vital.

He expressed hope that the Abuja light rail’s anticipated commercial operation would start sooner than anticipated.

The secretary claimed that while communication wires were being imported, the vandalised portions of the rails had been mended.

“We anticipate that the nine-month completion target will be met sooner. A major surprise and a wonderful time are in store for the people of the FCT.

“We’ve covered more than 60% of the rail tracks, and I can say with confidence that the vandalised sections of the rails have been properly finished.

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The communication lines are reportedly already on the port and will shortly be brought in, and the cleaning is currently underway.

Because of the excellent work demonstrated today, he predicted that the ARMT would be finished sooner than anticipated.

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