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Nigeria’s transport sector concessioning inevitable, says FG

Transportation minister Said Alkali says concessioning the transport sector in Nigeria is inevitable.

by Diplomatic Info
December 17, 2025
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Transportation minister Said Alkali says concessioning the transport sector in Nigeria is inevitable.

Mr Alkali said this on Tuesday at a symposium organised by the International Transport Workers Federation’s national coordinating committee in Abuja.

The minister said concessioning in the transport sector was paramount, maintaining that its success was not automatic.

“It will be measured not only by improved infrastructure or financial returns, but by its capacity to deliver: efficient and affordable transport services, investor confidence and industrial harmony as well as social protection.

“This will no doubt confirm the reality that viability without labour inclusion is unsustainable while labour protection without efficiency is uncompetitive.

“In order to balance competing interests in this complex project, we must design concessioning frameworks that are economically viable, institutionally sound, and socially responsible, ensuring that Nigeria’s transport sector becomes a driver of inclusive growth and national development,” he said.

The minister gave assurance in facilitating the implementation of the anticipated laudable recommendations of the symposium.

Nnabue Ben, president of the National Union of Air Transport Employees, said the ITF was founded in 1896 to unite workers across the world.

Mr Ben, who was also the ITF-NCC chairman, said that in its early days, ITF brought together seafarers, dockworkers, aviation, railway, and road workers who understood that the challenges of transport work do not stop at national borders.

“Over the past century, the ITF has grown into a powerful global federation representing over 20 million workers in more than 150 countries. Through wars, globalisation, and major industry change, the ITF has remained committed to protecting workers’ rights, improving safety and welfare, and promoting decent work in all transport sectors.

“Today, the ITF continues to lead international campaigns against exploitation, unsafe conditions and unfair labour practices, while championing gender equality, youth empowerment, and the future of transport work in a rapidly changing world,” he said.

Mr Ben said ITF worked closely with unions in Nigeria through the ITF-NCC to strengthen solidarity, defend workers’ rights and ensure that transport workers have a strong voice in national and global decisions.

Charles Anosike, the director-general of the Nigerian Meteorological Agency, said integrating weather forecasting into multimodal transport planning was no longer optional but a necessity.

Mr Anoike said the weather directly influences the efficiency, safety and reliability of multimodal transportation.

“Climate variability is real, and more extreme events are expected. Integrating weather forecasting into multimodal transport planning is therefore no longer optional—it is a necessity.

“This is essential for improving efficiency, reducing losses, and building resilient supply chains in Nigeria.

“At NiMet, we are fully committed to this course, and we invite all stakeholders to come on board with us as we work together to provide a safer and more reliable environment for multimodal transportation,“ he said.

(NAN)

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