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Lagos State Gears Up For Technological Advancement With Train Acquisition From China
Eko Hot Blog reports in a significant stride toward modernizing its transportation infrastructure, Lagos State has taken substantial steps in acquiring trains from China.
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The comprehensive process involves thorough checks on the trains, finalization of production specifications, completed payments, and confirmation of delivery dates from Dalian, China, to Lagos, Nigeria.
The collaboration extends beyond the acquisition itself, as joint maintenance agreements are set to be finalized.
Additionally, arrangements for knowledge and skills transfer will be established with the Chinese manufacturing team, boasting an impressive track record of over 100 years in the industry.
This places them among the foremost and well-known train manufacturers globally.
Expressing enthusiasm about this transformative development, Lagos State eagerly anticipates the infusion of excellence, enhanced connectivity, and modern technology into its infrastructural landscape.
Governor Sanwo Olu conveyed appreciation to the dedicated team for their commitment to this partnership and looks forward to future collaborations that will contribute to the state’s growth and progress.
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The venture signifies Lagos’s commitment to embracing cutting-edge solutions for its citizens’ benefit, setting the stage for a more advanced and interconnected transportation system in the state.
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