Abuja to Test Run Light Rail Service in November Before Launch - FCT Minister
The contractor handling
the Abuja Rail Mass Transit is expected to complete work on the project
by October while the FCT Administration will commence the test run of
the Rail Mass Transit by the middle of November 2017, an official has
said.
The FCT Minister,
Muhammad Bello, made this disclosure while receiving a delegation of the
Federation of Tourism Associations of Nigeria, FTAN, led by its
President, Tomilola Akingbogun, that paid him a visit in his office at
Area 11, Garki I District, Abuja.
The minister disclosed
that by December 2017, the FCT Administration intends to temporarily
open the rail services for the Lots 1A and 3 to the general public for
usage.
According to him, the
full operation of the Abuja Rail Mass Transit would commence by the
first quarter of 2018 as earlier announced.
On the problem of
multiple taxations in the Federal Capital Territory, Mr. Bello
reiterated that a committee is already working to address it.
He said that the
participation of private investors in the development and economic
activities of the Federal Capital Territory is paramount for better
results and therefore the knotty issues of multiple taxations must be
tackled to encourage them.
The minister emphasised
that tourism must also be given its rightful place for private investors
to take the front seat in order to stimulate economic activities in the
territory.
His words:
“Nigeria is truly endowed and the FCT Administration will surely leverage on such endowment to fast track its economic development.”
Mr. Bello urged the
players in the tourism and hospitality industry to make attempts for
establishment of small hotels like ‘Bed & Breakfast’ in the Federal
Capital Territory to cater for the numerous daily visitors into Abuja,
particularly for those at the lower ladder.
Earlier in his remarks,
the President of the Federation of Tourism Associations of Nigeria, Mr.
Akingbogun, said the FTAN is the umbrella body representing all tourism
trades, businesses and associations in Nigeria.
He called on governments at all levels to encourage Public-Private-Partnership options in developing tourism in Nigeria.
He lamented on the
problems of multiple taxations between the FCT Administration and the
Abuja Municipal Area Council, AMAC, and appealed on the need to
harmonize all rates, tariffs and levies introduced.
The FCT Permanent
Secretary, Babatope Ajakaiye, and other senior officials of the FCT
Administration joined the minister in receiving the delegation.
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