By Chibuike Nwabuko
Abuja (Sundiata Post) – Managing Director of Nigerian Railway Corporation (NRC) Engr. Fidets Okhiria, on Friday said that the Corporation’s Internally Generated Revenue stands at N1.4billion as at September 30 as against the N4.4billion projection for the year, with N245million being remitted to the TSA as at October 31.
Okhiria said this at the 2021 Budget Defence to the Joint Committee of Land and Marine transport at the National Assembly in Abuja.
He said that the Covid19 pandemic affected it operations because train services were stopped which affected the IGR projection for the year 2020.
“The Joint Committee is invited to also note that for the year 2020, the Corporation presented a separate Internally Generated Revenue & Expenditure Budget. The sum of N1,429,350,895 has been generated as at September 30, 2020 against the projection of N4,449,671,841 from our core activities, representing 32% performance.
“It is necessary to mention that our Train services were stopped and significantly reduced upon resumption due to the impact of COVID-19 Pandemic. The construction work within the Lagos corridor including access to Apapa Port also impacted on our ability to provide train services.
“It is important to mention that during the period under review, the Corporation started making payments from its Internally Generated Revenue (IGR) into the Federal Government dedicated TSA as directed by the Federal Executive Council. A total sum of N245,460,000 has so far been lodged into the account as at October 31, 2020.
“The Railway Property Management Company Limited is a wholly owned subsidiary company of Nigerian Railway Corporation. As at October 31, 2020 the Company has generated N1,372,559,861,98 representing 91.5% of N1,500,000.000 which was the revised approved revenue target for 2020.
“For the year 2021, the Corporation plans to generate a total of N5,356,571,418 as IGR. More coaches are expected to be deployed to Abuja-Kaduna Train Service, full commercial operation has commenced between Warri-Itakpe and the Lagos-Ibadan Train Service is expected to commence soon.”
According to him, the Corporation’s operational expenditure remains very high because most of the stations along Abuja-Kaduna Railway Line are substantially powered by diesel generators. Efforts are, however, being made to ensure that alternative sources through Independent Power Plant (IPP) is explored to service all routes beginning with the Standard gauge lines.
He said that the initial revenue target of N2,000,000,000 was reviewed downwards due to the impact of the COVID-19 Pandemic.
“In 2021, the Company has proposed to generate N2,000,000,000, the total proposed Capital Budget of the Nigerian Railway Corporation is N23,849,000,000 distributed into 17 budget lines.
“In the year 2021 Budget (Capital and Recurrent) of the Nigerian Railway Corporation for year 2020 budget, the sum of N18,014,832,799 was appropriated for Capital Budget.
“This amount was subsequently revised downwards to N16,036,382,345 due to the economic downturn as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic which led to shut down of economic activities as well as the dwindling revenue from crude oil.
“As at today, a total sum of N15,032,344,110.86 representing 94% of 2020 Capital Appropriation has been released. Procurement process is on-going. The sum of N7,099,773,934 was appropriated for year 2020 as total Personnel cost for the Corporation and as at the end of September 2020 a total amount of N6,472,633,302.08 has been paid leaving a balance of N627,140,631.92.”