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Abuja/Kaduna rail services to resume Oct 23 – NRC

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The Nigerian Railway Corporation revealed that Abuja – Kaduna train services will resume on Saturday, October 23, 2021, after the alleged terrorists attack on its operations.

This was disclosed by the Managing Director of NRC, Mr Fidet Okhiria, in a press briefing on Friday evening.

The NRC apologised for the delay and inconveniences it may have caused to passengers and added that the DSS and Police were now fully guarding all facilities.

What the NRC said

“The Board and Management of the Nigerian Railway Corporation hereby informs the general public, particularly our valued passengers, that Abuja – Kaduna train services (AKTS) will resume tomorrow, Saturday, Oct. 23.”

“The first train will run from, Idu, Abuja (AK3) at 09:50 a.m and from Rigasa Kaduna (KA4) at 10:35 a.m. Subsequent train services will continue. NRC, once again, sincerely apologises for the inconvenience,” Okhiria said.

The NRC added that the Commissioner of Police and DSS are now going to be fully involved, adding that the minister also spoke about introducing technology, as the NRC says it has an active team that will respond to the information that will be provided by the technology.

He urged Nigerians not to be scared ”so as not to give people, who do not wish Nigeria well, room to succeed.“

“If we have all trains running, the people would have to work very hard to be able to plant explosives,” Okhiria added, revealing also that the NRC is trying to replicate a satellite telephone system on the route, similar to what was provided on the Warri-Itakpe route.

He also added that the NRC could not provide transportation from rail stations to metropolises, stating that this is why they are hoping for a PPP so that people can organise themselves and provide that service.

“The people can even come and key into our e-ticketing so that when the passengers come we use their bus and at the end of the day we do our calculations. We don’t want to do that on our own. But, we have to make sure that the actual person who gets it can do it,” he said.

Also, Mr Pascal Nnorli, AKT Station Manager, stated said that, ”Having said that, it is just the windscreen and the painting that is remaining. We are set to start fully tomorrow, but we may not run full services as it might be affected.”

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