The federal government has pushed the commencement date for the operation of the Port Harcourt – Aba section of the Port Harcourt to Maiduguri narrow gauge rail line to April, 2024.

The Minister for Transportation, Senator Saidu Alkali, announced the new date in Port-Harcourt on Friday shortly after inspecting the reconstructed rail tracks.

Alkall regretted the postponement and appealed to the people to be patient saying the contractor handling the project would deliver it in April.

He also directed the contractor handling the project to ensure that the rail line was linked to the Port Harcourt and Onne ports in the state.

Alkall said: “This is the second time I am in Port Harcourt for the inspection of the rail line, since I assumed office as the Minister of Transportation.

“They gave us March for commencement of operation, but am sure while they were doing the inspection there were some observations, and because of exigencies and technicalities of the work, it has been extended to April, because March is already 29 today.

“They had given us a definite commitment that by April, they will be able to put Port Harcourt to Aba into use, and it is not only Port Harcourt to Aba alone, I am trying also to get the commitment of how soon they can link the rail line to Port Harcourt Port and also Onne Port, so that we would be able to start from the two sea ports to Aba.

“Not really that I am not satisfied with the level of work done, but you know when somebody has given you a deadline, and the deadline didn’t really work, of course you will be dissatisfied with the failed deadline he gave you ab-initio. But if somebody promises you March and is able to deliver in April, I think you can manage with that.”

The minister further noted that the President Tinubu-led Federal government was serious and committed to delivering all ongoing projects across the country.

He said: “Because of the commitment of the government, we have decided to start with the 15 per cent component of the federal government to fix Port Harcourt to Aba section of the railway, and we are now trying to fix the line to Port Harcourt and Onne Ports.”