 All is now set for first is official commissioning of the Lagos Ibadun rail line by Presidents Mohamed Buhari. Minister of Transportation Rotimi Amechu is already in Lagos for the big event has undertaken a last-minute inspection tour of the terminals and substations along the 156-kilometer route, preparatory for the big event. Amechu, accompanied by key officials of the ministry, kick-started the inspection at the Bute Meta, a Bapa main complex, where work has been completed before heading for the Achiwajubo Latinabue complex. At the Apapa Port, event planners could be seen putting makeshift structures in place ahead of the commissioning, as the ministry expressed satisfaction with the level of work done. Residents of adjoining communities trooped out en masse as they waved to Amechu, who undertook a train ride across all the stations inspecting terminals on the passes and overpasses. Built by the China Civil Engineering Construction Corporation, the CCECC, at a cost of 1.5 billion dollars, the double-track standard gauge has 10 substations between Lagos and Ibadun.