“This is a project that we departed from as a people. This is the Nigerian Railway Corporation Maintenance Yard which also leads out of the Apapa Industrial Area. This is where goods from Apapa were evacuated when I was a child. This is what the Federal Government has walked away from.
“We are trying to see how we can get it working again. We want to get the Federal Government to come back here and revamp it. We must do everything in our power to deemphasize road haulage as means of transporting heavy cargo, especially petroleum products, across the country,” he said.
The Governor said revamping the railway at Apapa would not only reduce the enormous pressure on Lagos and Nigerian roads as a result of road haulage of cargo but would also create jobs for the scores of people currently idling away around the facility and living under very unhygienic conditions.
On the environmental situation in the area, Governor Fashola, attributed it to what he called “our country’s economic choices” and stressed that if the Federal Government had made the right choice of putting the Yard into good use, the environmental situation in the area would not have been created in the first place.
The Federal Government, some months back, bought several coaches to boost the rail transport system, but some other infrastructures needed to make the service efficient and effective, like the maintenance yard, had been left unattended to.