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FG says Abuja-Kaduna rail to resume next week

FG says Abuja-Kaduna rail to resume next week

The Nigerian Government said that the bombed Abuja-Kaduna rail will resume next week.

This was disclosed by Minister of Transportation Mua’zu Sambo on Sunday after a route inspection.

Recall that operations abruptly stopped at the route after a terrorist attack on the 28th of March this year.

The resumption date: Transport Minister Sambo noted that the Abuja-Kaduna route will resume not more than a week from November 27, during an inspection test run citing that The issue facing the FG implied they have not said the train services will start tomorrow.

Ready for service: He noted that the Federal Government wanted to give sufficient time for the Nigerian public to listen to these and assimilate this new system to avoid people getting disgruntled.

He added that FG is 90% ready with its preparations, citing the remaining 10% would be achieved in the next couple of days for the full resumption of train services.

Security measures: On security measures, the Minister explained the steps the Federal Government has taken, saying:

In case you missed it: The Kaduna train kidnapping happened on March 28, just towards the end of the first quarter of the year. As the data reflects, many Nigerians subsequently opted for other means of transportation in the second quarter as opposed to trains, due to rising insecurity in rail transportation.

 

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