Mr Unyimadu pointed out that as part of their commitment to passenger welfare, the NRC refunded 512 passengers out of the 583 on board the affected train.
He said the state government, through the NRC, had paid compensations to deserving tenants in the area.
The minister said an efficient transportation system was a win to every endeavour of human life.
“These vehicles will support a green environment and ease the transportation burden faced by the public.’’
The road project is 85 per cent funded by the Chinese government and 15 per cent by the Nigerian government.
“And, it is culminating in a high degree of criminality within our various communities.
The victims were abducted on March 28.
Mr Audi advised applicants not to fall prey to dupes circulating false NSCDC recruitment portals on social media platforms.
A Kaduna-bound train from Abuja was attacked on March 28 by armed bandits, with passengers killed and others kidnapped.
Mr Bello-Koko was revealed in the Pandora Papers for fraudulently hiding his assets in offshore companies.
