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NANRSC decries alleged invasion of NRC facility by CCEC

By Benjamin Alade
04 January 2019   |   3:07 am
The National Association of Nigerian Railway Senior Citizens (NANRSC), has decried the invasion of the China Civil Engineering Corporation (CCEC) of the Nigerian Railway to acquire the premises under the disguise of construction of railway lines in Lagos, saying such an illegal act by the Chinese should not be allowed. NANRSC also pleaded with the…

[FILES] Nigerian Railway Corporation Office

The National Association of Nigerian Railway Senior Citizens (NANRSC), has decried the invasion of the China Civil Engineering Corporation (CCEC) of the Nigerian Railway to acquire the premises under the disguise of construction of railway lines in Lagos, saying such an illegal act by the Chinese should not be allowed.

NANRSC also pleaded with the Presidency to intervene and compel the Nigerian Railway Corporation (NRC), and officials of the Federal Ministry of Transportation from going ahead with their plans to evict them from the staff quarters despite a court judgment restraining them.

The President, NANRSC, Leshi Emmanuel Leshi, revealed this at a media briefing in Lagos.

He also raised the alarm that because of the strategic location of the property, Chinese investors are increasingly targeting the takeover of the Ebute Metta railway compound staff quarters, which the Ministry of Transportation allegedly used as collateral to enable the Federal Government access undisclosed sum of money from the China Export Import Bank.

He further described the NRC’s deliberate disregard to court orders as an affront on the rule of law and the anti-corruption crusade of the present administration.

Leshi said: “With the deal entered with the Chinese government by the Ministry of Transportation in collaboration with the management of NRC, the Nigerian Railway compound situated at Lagos in Ebute Metta, may finally lose its century-old status to be known as China Town, as they are cohabiting with railway staff occupying about half of the land area.

“The Ministry, without recourse to the judgment of National Industrial Court of Nigeria, which was delivered regarding the railway quarters in favour of the railway staff on January 6, 2016, and the on-going trial at the Court of Appeal, has allegedly used the Nigerian Railway staff quarters in the compound as a collateral to enable the Federal Government to access the Chinese Government’s loan of undisclosed sum from the China Exim bank, “ he said.

He continued: “The Managing Director, NRC, on December 6, 2018 directed relevant departments to commence demolition of the so-called illegal structures in the contentious railway staff quarters, this is a ploy to further strip the workers of their legitimate rights on the staff quarters, which is still a subject of litigation before trial and appellate courts.”

The senior citizens however appealed to the Presidency to quickly intervene by calling all stakeholders to order, asking the relevant authorities to obey the court judgment.

“We demand that the NRC management desist from harassing the occupants of Railway quarters under the guise of census enumeration, intruding into appurtenances, comply with the judgment of the court, and begin the process of monetisation policy of July 2005.” he added.

However, efforts to reach CCEC proved abortive, as calls to them were unanswered.

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