FG to deploy modern technology to tackle rail insecurity: Minister

The federal government is to deploy modern technology and rapid response by relevant security agencies in tackling rail insecurity.
The Minister of Transportation, Mu’azu Sambo, said the decision was reached after studying several submissions and recommendations presented to him on tackling the menace.
He made this known when he visited the UN Deputy Secretary-General, Amina Mohammed, at the United Nations Headquarters complex in New York, U.S.
The minister is a lead speaker on financing Nigeria’s power and transport infrastructure at the Nigerian International Economic Partnership forum at St. Regis Hotel, New York, slated for Thursday, where President Mohammadu Buhari is the Keynote speaker.
Ms Mohammed told the minister that she had families who had employees who lost their lives in the train attack in Nigeria, and some were still in captivity.
While commiserating with her, the minister said he had studied several recommendations and proposals and had settled in on one that would give a long-term solution and cover both rail and road security.
He said after testing this in the coming weeks, it would be a template for the entire country, adding that he was working tirelessly with his team to ensure the release of those in captivity.
Meanwhile, the minister and deputy secretary-general shared perspectives on involving communities and traditional rulers along the rail and road routes.
While commending Ms Mohammed, the minister said his visit was to solicit assistance and opportunities for the Ministry.
The deputy secretary-general pointed out that the infrastructural development of the Buhari-led administration was worthy of commendation.
Ms Mohammed, while noting that people won’t see progress when they are living in insecurity, expressed excitement that the Minister’s Initiative would go a long way in dealing with the challenge.
(NAN)
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