 The chairman joined Committee on Land Transport, Abdul Fattahir Pohari, says the 2022 budget will determine a thorough assessment of the Lagos Ibadon rail line project. Seneh Tempohari said this on Thursday while on an oversight inspection of the project here in Lagos. Plus TV Africa's Mercy Ibobo tells us more. The $1.5 billion 157 kilometer Lagos Ibadon standard gauge railway was commissioned on the 10th of June 2021 by President Mohamed Ibohari and had since commenced commercial activities. A delegation of members of the National Assembly joined Committee on Land Transport, led by Chairman Abdul Fattahir Pohari, who in Lagos would take stock of things. Seneh to Abdul Fattahir Pohari hinted that a proper investigation would be done when the 2022 budget has presented. The budget will be coming to the National Assembly and then we are here to see what has happened to the budget of last year, how far have they gone, and to see when they are bringing another one already we are on this project. Lack of maintenance culture towards infrastructural facilities in Nigeria, which will ensure sustainability of basic amenities is a major concern, but the managing director and CEO of the Nigerian Railway Corporation, NRC says there is a plan in that light. We have a serious plan to make sure that it not just a one thing off, we continue to make sure that it's sustainable. That's why in the contract we have what we call service level agreement for 2-3 years the contractor will be on ground where our Nigeria's will end up with them and finally hand over to Nigeria on the maintenance of both the tracks and the various suppliers of our rolling stocks are on ground for 2 years so that we will buy the maintenance of the rolling stocks. Meanwhile, Seneh to Bohari says the National Assembly has been supportive of the NRC in achieving its mandate. Just as every other public infrastructure suffers vandalism, there is the need to protect the rail tracks against such practices. Messy Ibokbo for Plus TV Africa.