OLU ALO ADVOCATES SOUTHWEST RAIL SYSTEM

A cleric and philanthropist, Sam Olu-Alo, has urged South West Governors to collaborate with the newly formed Southwest Development Commission to invest in constructing an interstate speed rail network to boost connectivity and economic growth of the region.

The cleric, who is the Planter, Grace of Mercy Prayer Mountain Worldwide, stated that the transformative potential of the proposed project was enormous if the governors could tap into it.

Speaking during an interview with reporters on Sunday, Alo noted that linking the six Southwest states with a modern railway system will create jobs for many unemployed Nigerians, particularly the youths, ease travelling burdens and generate revenue for Southwest states.

He said, “Imagine a seamless rail network connecting no less than 44 cities and towns in our region; this is not just about infrastructure; it is about restoring the Southwest to its position as Nigeria’s economic hub. This project will empower our people, drive commerce, and uplift countless communities.”

According to him, southwest as a whole needed good road infrastructure, citing the example of a Senator from Osun state who revoked a road contract given to a contractor due to usage of substandard materials, saying roads across the region would have been better off if others could emulate that.

He urged leaders in the region to adopt a united front and collaborate on a shared vision for a speed rail project, which would serve as a legacy for generations to come.

“Governance is not about political parties but about the people. Our elder statesmen, monarchs, and stakeholders must rally the governors to act decisively. Let us leave behind a legacy of collaboration and regional development,” he said.

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He advocated for the passage of a project continuity bill, which would ensure that critical infrastructural projects are not abandoned by succeeding administrations, thus preventing waste of public resources.

Olu-Alo called on President Bola Tinubu and the governors to intensify efforts to combat insecurity, especially to protect farmers who face threats in their line of work.

“If we do not fix insecurity, we risk deeper economic damage. This is an urgent matter that requires decisive leadership.”

He, however, prayed for Nigeria and the leaders, saying this year shall be a year of divine positive turnaround for the nation.

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