Nigerians are not angry!

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Prince Charles Dickson

 

 

If you give away your land, you might as well allow them to steal your limb. So, as I write this, the furore over the Chinese loans and the questions regarding sovereignty would have died down. Is it not Nigeria, we are not steadfast on any matter? We make noise; all noise and we never discuss the substance.

Depending on who’s figures we are using, there are close to 15million Nigerians in Diaspora, Nigeria is one of the top five nations with high remittance inflows globally. The Diaspora remittances have been on increase, we are like the Chinese, and we are also everywhere. The difference is that the Chinese are not giving away their land, so you cannot steal his limb.

A large portion of the loans we collected went to our dead railways, and when you talk railways and trains, there is the high-speed trains which mostly operate on standard gauge tracks of continuously welded rail on grade-separated right-of-way that incorporates a large turning radius in its design, however certain regions with wider legacy railways, such as Russia have sought to develop a high speed railway network in broad gauge. It is not new technology in a real sense but an improving technology.

Several countries have built and developed high-speed rail infrastructure to connect major cities, including Belgium, China, Denmark, France, Germany, Italy, Japan, Morocco, The Netherlands, Russia, Saudi Arabia, South Korea, Spain, Sweden, Taiwan, Turkey, the United Kingdom, the United States and Uzbekistan. Only in Europe does high-speed rail cross international borders. China had built over 29,000 kilometres (18,000 mi) of high-speed rail as of December 2018, accounting for two-thirds of the world’s total.

So, here is a little reality shock, Shanghai Maglev tops the list with its maximum operational speed of 430km/h and average speed of 251kmph. The Maglev started commercial operations in April 2004. It runs on the 30.5km Shanghai Maglev Line, which is the first commercially operated high-speed magnetic levitation line, extending from Longyang Road Station of Metro Line 2 and ending at Shanghai Pudong International Airport.

Shanghai Maglev is owned and operated by Shanghai Maglev Transportation Development Co. (SMTDC). The train was constructed by a joint venture of Siemens and ThyssenKrupp.

Harmony CRH 380A, with a maximum operational speed of 380kmph, is currently the second fastest operating train in the world. The electric multiple unit (EMU) set a record by speeding at 486.1kmph during its trial operation on the Shanghai-Hangzhou intercity high-speed railway in December 2010. It was put into operation in October 2010. It operates from Beijing to Shanghai and provides daily service along Wuhan to Guangzhou route. CSR Qingdao Sifang Locomotive & Rolling Stock constructed the vibration free train. Its high design speed is a result of research carried out at various Chinese universities.

The Moroccan government has a high-speed rail line, the Kenitra–Tangier high-speed rail line, was completed in 2018, it is part of that which is supposed to connect the economic capital Casablanca and Tangier, one of the largest harbour cities on the Strait of Gibraltar. Serving the capital Rabat and Kenitra.

Gatimaan Express is Indian Railways’ fastest train, attaining speeds of 160 kmph between Delhi and Agra. Vande Bharat Express, a world-class engine-less train has the potential to hit 180 kmph, but the maximum operational speed on its routes is 130 kmph, as at Feb 22.

After billions in Chinese loans, the Abuja Light Rail System has trains, which are currently being hauled by diesel locomotives as electrification works on the line are yet to be completed. The initial fleet of rolling stock operating on the network comprises three trains with three rail cars each.

Anybody that tells you that this country is going somewhere, kindly ask where exactly are we going, with all the loans, we cannot boast of a bullet train, a speed train, but our leaders steal us blind with the speed of a bullet, monies disappear from public treasury into private pockets in speed trains operated by the political elite.

Terrible inequalities in our nation keep us divided. We have so few concepts that guide us in our feeble desire to overcome these divisions, so few roadmaps for our struggle to create a new society.

We are not angry with the Chinese, Americans, or ourselves. To be angry is to open the door to new concepts and to a new future, to turn over a new leaf. We are not angry as a people; not yet.

Prince Charles Dickson,  


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