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Abuja-Kaduna train service restarts December 5

Mr Okhiria, however, advised passengers wishing to utilise the service to commence updating of their mobile app as from December 3, to enable them to successfully book for the ride.

• December 1, 2022
Abuja-Kaduna train (Credit: Twitter)
Abuja-Kaduna train station used to illustrate the story (Credit: Twitter)

The federal government have announced that services along the Abuja–Kaduna rail corridor would resume on December 5.

Fidet Okhiria, Managing Director of Nigeria Railway Corporation (NRC) on Thursday said that all was set for resumption of the services.

Mr Okhiria, however, advised passengers wishing to utilise the service to commence updating of their mobile app as from December 3, to enable them to successfully book for the ride.

According to the NRC boss, the services will commence with two train rides from Abuja- Kaduna and vice versa.

“AK 1 will depart Idu station at 9:45hrs and arrive Rigasa Station at 11:53hrs.

“KA 2 will depart Rigasa at 8:00hrs and arrive Idu station at 10:17hrs.

“AK 3 will depart Idu Station at 15:30hrs and arrive Rigasa Station at 17:38hrs.

“And KA 4 will depart Rigasa at 14:00hrs and arrive Idu Station at 16:07hrs.

The NRC boss assured its esteemed passengers of the federal government’s commitment to ensure safety of lives and properties on board its train at all times.

The Minister of Transportation, Mu’azu Sambo, during the test-run of the train Sunday directed that Nigerians without a NIN would not be allowed to board the train.

Mr Sambo said the security measures to be put in place before the commencement of services was 90 per cent completed.

“I think we are 90 per cent ready as far as what we are set to do is concerned.

“The remaining 10 per cent I am sure would be achieved in the next couple of days for full resumption of train services.

“Your purchase of a ticket requires you to provide a phone number and a national identification number in order to profile, because that is the beginning of the security checks.

“So, at any point in time when a train moves from one station to another we know who and who are on board.

“If you don’t have a NIN you are not going to board our train. It is as simple as that.

“If you are a minor, an adult will pay for you and will register for you and an adult can only register for not more than four minors,” Mr Sambo said.

(NAN)

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