Reducing transport cost by even a half would be a big achievement. It's a key industrial input.
That is certainly true. But by how much will the SGR reduce the costs?
The 2.5 times is based on a bogus figure of Sh. 20 per tonne-kilometre for road. The real figure appears to be around Sh. 10, which is why even RV Pundit admits that someone in the government might be lying. So "even by half" would be around Sh. 5, which, from everything I have seen, is totally unrealistic.
The basis of the current proposed figure is the consultant's recommendation that the SGR should start slightly below the road rates, to get market share, and then increase figures to around those of road rates.
It is possible that I have missed it, so I should ask: Do we have any report from GoK detailing the economic viability of the SGR, how much will be charged, a basis for the oft-cited "2.5 times reduction", any other figure for a "reduction", etc.?
That said, it was not my intention to restart the SGR debate. I just couldn't resist amusing myself on the "alas".