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Transport: Sector goals Subsector 2018 Roads Rail Aviation Maritime Urban Up scaled road infrastructure with most highway roads in good state Enhanced connectivity between economic centres of the country/ refurbish and expand cross-national highways Rehabilitated rail network Increased emphasis on rail transportation, both passenger and freight Rehabilitate existing airports Set of four airport terminal buildings newly constructed Improved airport and airline safety/ security Significantly increased capacity of and emphasis on inland waterways transportation Enhanced performance and competitiveness of sea ports Develop, operate and maintain Urban Traffic Control (UTC) systems ▪ Develop capacity to sustain and continuously improve the quality of transport services 2023 Rehabilitation/dualization of all major economic routes Rehabilitation of Major link Roads 70% of federal and state roads restored Continued network rebuilding and expansion so that rail services are commercially viable International airports upgraded and expanded Air safety improved to ICAO standards and recommended practices Improved port productivity with further reductions in turn-around time for vessels Enhanced competition of ports Port management model that attracts full private sector involvement and promotes market principles Improved safety and security at the ports Improve synergies between land use planning and transportation planning in all cities Set base for urban rail transport: Introduce Rail Mass Transit in Urban areas of over 1 million people (Urban rail and rolling stock) starting with Lagos, Abuja, Port Harcourt, Kaduna and Kano 2043 Dualization of all North-South Routes Dualization of all East-West Routes 100% of federal and state roads restored High speed rail network between major cities Rail viable transport option in ECOWAS Establish Nigeria as the Regional aviation hub in Nigeria Regional port hub in Nigeria All waterways fully navigable Functioning urban transportation in all major cities Urban rail network in all cities with population greater than 1 million people SOURCE: Transportation TWG; Transformation Agenda, NV 20:2020 54
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