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CCECC Launches Cargo Freight Service On Lagos-Ibadan Railway (8718 Views)
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Slytiger: 4:47am On Mar 29 |
The China Civil Engineering Construction Corporation (CCECC) has officially launched its cargo freight service on the Lagos-Ibadan Railway, heralding a significant advancement in Nigeria’s logistics and transportation sector.https://nairametrics.com/2025/03/28/ccecc-launches-cargo-freight-service-on-lagos-ibadan-railway/ 15 Likes 2 Shares |
Ibst: 4:57am On Mar 29 |
Good development
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rortries: 4:58am On Mar 29 |
This will be great if they will be committed
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chigoziri2403(m): 5:16am On Mar 29 |
Good one, Let it be replicated across the country 6 Likes |
aidoko1: 5:16am On Mar 29 |
Good. Please bring some of this development to Kogi state
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KennethOkonkwo: 5:22am On Mar 29 |
How many times will they launch this Cargo fright thing?
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seunlayi(m): 5:24am On Mar 29 |
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Tjra: 5:25am On Mar 29 |
aidoko1:You have Dangote na. 2 Likes 1 Share |
yemre: 5:25am On Mar 29 |
I've always clamoured for this!
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Chicky34: 5:38am On Mar 29 |
Only way we can eradicate all these trucks and tankers off of our roads and reduce road accidents drastically
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persius555(m): 5:41am On Mar 29 |
They should be allowed to move fuel tanks too. Especially those destined for aother area of the south west. It'll help decongest the roads and reduce accidents that they cause yearly. 7 Likes 1 Share |
anonimi: 6:03am On Mar 29 |
yemre: Jonathan was doing it as part of railway revival before ebilokan packaged Buhari as APC change messiah 10 years ago, when they only had shege to serve us. Railway moves 280,549 tonnes of cargo in 2 years 2 Likes 3 Shares |
anonimi: 6:05am On Mar 29 |
Toks973: 1) Follow Akpabio’s advice 2) Make sure you avoid being killed in the stampede 3) Thank me later Omicronvaccine: 2 Likes 1 Share |
anonimi: 6:10am On Mar 29 |
aidoko1: Maybe a senator like Natasha can get this done, and not that useless white lion rogue who is hiding from EFCC’s handcuffs behind Ododo’s yansh. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9QIDTy08-qE?si=mIXEM7fSTO38sZ-e 2 Likes 2 Shares |
merits(m): 6:21am On Mar 29 |
Glory be to God 💪
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FIRDAUS3(m): 6:32am On Mar 29 |
Right step in the right direction..... Keep it up PBAT.
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Konquest: 6:42am On Mar 29 |
Slytiger:That's a totally NEW cargo service along the 157 kilometers Lagos-Ibadan Railway. Cargo delivery via rail ultimately reduces cost of transportation and production. The rail cargo model is the most effective solution for reducing the cost of food items and commodities coming from the North to the South of Nigeria and vice versa. The rapid deployment of the cheaper CNG fuel cargo on CNG-fueled trains will be the ultimate game changer which I have always advocated for in the Nigerian business case study (even before the so-called 2023 subsidy removal) but all the governments at state and Federal levels are still busy pussyfooting on this model that would drastically drop the cost of food items in let's say Lagos State, Ogun State and Rivers State (when you plan with the market unions to avoid hoarding and artificial inflation). The state Governors are largely supposed to drive this price control/price reduction strategy instead of the Federal Government. It's totally irresponsible and stupid to relentlessly scapegoat just one man (i.e., President Tinubu) by highly ignorant people who do NOT realize that since the states and state Governors are closer to the people, price control or price regulation of transportation costs and high food costs is largely within the PURVIEW of the state Governors such as Babajide Olusola Sanwo-Olu or Dapo Abiodun for instance. All the 36 Nigerian Governors (especially those from the South of Nigeria) have to get serious right NOW by deploying CNG food trucks to break the monopoly of the private food trucks and bus owners of the NURTW who I read online have refused to reduce the high cost of transportation despite the significant drops in fuel prices! Depending solely on Dangote Petrochemical Refinery or any other refinery to drive down the cost of transportation will NOT be effective due to the global FX and exchange rate costing of crude oil which is an international commodity. Since CNG is the cheapest fuel available, at an average of about N250/standard cubic feet of CNG, it would be a BETTER alternative to the more expensive PMS for lowering the cost of transportation and commodities for the masses. Dangote Petrochemical Refinery can still export their finished PMS and other petroleum byproducts to other countries and make huge profits in of FX returns. 5 Likes 3 Shares |
Jamestown123: 6:43am On Mar 29 |
aidoko1:Kogi state don't deserve anything good. You guys are supposed to be hunters and grass eaters. 1 Like |
Menclothing1: 6:54am On Mar 29 |
This is good more publicity so that importers and exporters will use that line it’s cheaper to transport by rail less than 200l rather than pay truck 1.5m to carry similar containers
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id4sho(m): 7:07am On Mar 29 |
Menclothing1:1.5M , Lagos to far north I guess 🤷 1 Like |
Sleekfingers: 7:46am On Mar 29 |
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Sleekfingers: 7:47am On Mar 29 |
Jamestown123: 🤣🤣🤣🤣 That state is too backward for my liking... 2 Likes |
shotuns: 7:51am On Mar 29 |
This country hasn't get it right yet, why would you give a company from a country that came to harvest, mine, park your resources free access to you most viable rail line direct access to shipping yards in Lagos? It means you gave a green light for them to be able to move the resources freely using the construction company as disguise. When are our leaders going to start taking responsibilities and stop eating fat at our expense.
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DeLaRue: 8:13am On Mar 29 |
shotuns: The company that built the line is likely to do a better job running it. And it is only a 3 year contract. If they do a good job, the contract should be extended. Full stop. Afterall, how many examples do we have of Nigerian contractors managing government assets properly. Not many. 3 Likes |
MyExpression(m): 8:18am On Mar 29 |
Why is it being managed by CCECC, and not NRC?
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Gerrard59(m): 8:26am On Mar 29 |
MyExpression:Mention any commercial activity that has been or is competently managed by a Nigerian public entity? 7 Likes 1 Share |
onatisi(m): 8:46am On Mar 29 |
Whaoo. This is massive , it is both positive and negative . It will affect trailer and truck operators a bit but it will impact positively on the earnings of companies and enhance more efficiency in good delivery . I believe this is just the beginning and they are nly using this to test their service ,they will soon open I to other states too
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NinjaMetahuman: 9:20am On Mar 29 |
The less trailers on the road, the better.
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anonimi: 10:05am On Mar 29 |
Gerrard59: Should those of us who understand that deregulation, privatisation and capitalism are much better than government control socialism do more enlightenment work to build a critical mass of people who see beyond tribalism and rotation in allowing politicians emerge from among us into public office at the local, state and federal levels in the legislative and executive branches? anonimi: 5 Likes 2 Shares |
Jamestown123: 1:53pm On Mar 29 |
Sleekfingers:Lol 1 Like |
dkidd: 2:03pm On Mar 29 |
Lol I this company way back in Abj we would see the contents of their cargos cos they needed to be checked even though the top bosses done take money for clearance. Men still dey collect from them too cos U can't lose na...Different rocks and sands of different colours and textures. Na our mineral resources them come take, all these na just side gigs. Naija na cruise sha ![]() 2 Likes |
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