Skill Transfer in Sino-Nigerian Rail Transportation Partnership: A Quest for Sustainability of the Rail Sub-Sector in Nigeria

T. Fajobi, C. Muoghalu
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The moribund nature of railway system in Nigeria due to lack of indigenous engineering and funding facilitated the renewed interest in Sino-Nigerian partnership largely framed by the Forum on China-Africa Cooperation(FOCAC) process, and the Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) to develop Nigeria infrastructure. Consequently, despite the cooperation from China, through Sino-Nigerian partnership, there is uncertainty surrounding the Chinese skills transfer to Nigerian rail workers towards sustainable maintenance of Nigerian railway system. The paper explores the nature and level of skills transfer in Sino-Nigerian rail transportation partnership, and ascertained the employment considerations vis-à-vis skills transfer in the rail transportation partnership. It also examined the challenges and hindrance of skill transfer in Sino-Nigerian rail transportation partnership in Nigeria. Descriptive research design was engaged through qualitative approach. The approach relied on interviews as a form of primary data in sourcing for relevant information from participants. Quota and purposive (with snowball) sampling technique were engaged to select participants for the study. Content analysis was engaged for data analysis. The findings showed that non-technical workers were the major beneficiaries of Sino-Nigerian skill transfer through on-the-job training. Thus, the knowledge transfer was slower than expected and the Nigerian engineers who were supposed to acquire the most important skills in SGR project were not given the opportunity by the Chinese. The study concluded that there is an apt need for Nigeria to develop her own indigenous technology that will be viable for long-term usage of railway sub-sector without relying on external technology.
中尼铁路运输伙伴关系中的技能转移:尼日利亚铁路分行业可持续发展的探索
由于缺乏本土工程和资金,尼日利亚的铁路系统处于停滞状态,这在很大程度上促进了中非合作论坛(FOCAC)进程和“一带一路”倡议(BRI)框架下对中尼伙伴关系的重新关注,以发展尼日利亚的基础设施。因此,尽管中国通过中尼伙伴关系与尼日利亚进行了合作,但中国向尼日利亚铁路工人传授可持续维护尼日利亚铁路系统的技能仍存在不确定性。本文探讨了中尼轨道交通合作伙伴关系中技能转移的性质和水平,并确定了-à-vis轨道交通合作伙伴关系中技能转移的就业考虑因素。本文还研究了中尼铁路运输合作在尼日利亚的技能转移所面临的挑战和障碍。描述性研究设计采用定性方法。该方法依靠访谈作为从参与者那里获取相关信息的主要数据形式。采用定额抽样法和有目的(滚雪球)抽样法选择研究对象。数据分析采用内容分析。研究结果表明,非技术工人是中尼在岗培训技能转移的主要受益者。因此,知识转移比预期的要慢,本应获得SGR项目中最重要技能的尼日利亚工程师没有得到中国的机会。该研究的结论是,尼日利亚有必要开发自己的本土技术,这种技术将在不依赖外部技术的情况下长期使用铁路分部门。
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