The proposed rail line from Kano in Nigeria to Maradi in Niger Republic is going to cover a track length of 248 kilometres and will pass through seven senatorial districts in the North.
According to information gathered from the Federal Ministry of Transportation in Abuja on Monday, the rail line, which is already budgeted for in the 2018 Appropriation Bill currently before the National Assembly, will connect at least seven cities in Nigeria and one city in Niger Republic.
The rail line, which will start from Kano, is to pass through Dambatta, Kazaure, Daura, Mashi, Katsina, Jibia and terminate in Maradi, Niger Republic.
It will connect at least three states in the North, which are Jigawa, Kano and Katsina.
It was also learnt that the rail line, when completed, would assist in the supply of crude oil from Niger Republic to the refinery being built in the border town between both countries.
The border town is close to Katsina State and a mutual agreement for the construction of the refinery was reached between Nigeria and Niger Republic last week.
However, senior officials at the Federal Ministry of Transportation could not tell the actual cost of the project.
They also did not reveal if the facility would be solely funded by the Federal Government or if it would be jointly financed by both countries or by private investors.
It was further gathered that the line would serve in the transportation of mineral resources from Nigeria to Niger and back.
Explaining why crude will be moved by rail to the refinery, sources at the ministry stated that the measure would be temporary, as both countries were also planning to construct pipelines to link the refinery.