Abuja-Kaduna train to resume on Saturday – Amaechi

The Minister of Transportation, Rotimi Amaechi, has announced that the Abuja-Kaduna train service will resume operations on Saturday, October 23.

Amaechi said this while inspecting the damage on the tracks on Friday.

Recall that the train service was suspended on October 21 following an attack by gunmen on the train from Abuja to Kaduna on Wednesday, October 20.

The minister notes that the repairs on the damaged tracks had been completed.

“What is significant is that the repair was done by our Nigerian engineers and completed in record time.

READ ALSO Bullying: OAP Toolz urges Mercy Johnson to sue accuser despite apology

“They moved in today and finished today and by tomorrow, we expect that the first train will run,” Amaechi said.

Amaechi disclosed that the government is working with security agencies already working to apprehend the bandits.

“When I get to Abuja tomorrow, I will see the leadership of the Department of State Services (DSS) and the Chief of Army Staff. We will find the people behind the attack,” the Minister said.

Related Posts

US Sanctions Three Nigerian Bureaux de Change, Financier Over Alleged ISWAP Terror Funding

The United States has imposed terrorism-related sanctions on three Nigerian bureaux de change and their alleged owner, Mukhtar Adamu Muhammad, over accusations of financing the Islamic State West Africa Province…

NDLEA Begins Trial of Billionaire Businessman Ukatu, Two Others Over Alleged 322kg Tramadol Trafficking

The National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA) has commenced the trial of billionaire businessman, Chief Ukatu Afamefuna Mallinson, alongside two associates, Pius Enidom and Sunday Ifeanyi Ibekwute, before the Federal…

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

You Missed

US Sanctions Three Nigerian Bureaux de Change, Financier Over Alleged ISWAP Terror Funding

US Sanctions Three Nigerian Bureaux de Change, Financier Over Alleged ISWAP Terror Funding

NDLEA Begins Trial of Billionaire Businessman Ukatu, Two Others Over Alleged 322kg Tramadol Trafficking

NDLEA Begins Trial of Billionaire Businessman Ukatu, Two Others Over Alleged 322kg Tramadol Trafficking

PRP Denies Reports of Selling Nomination Forms to Kwankwaso

PRP Denies Reports of Selling Nomination Forms to Kwankwaso

‘Peter Obi Needs Schooling on Democracy, Constitution’ — Presidency Condemns Resignation Call

‘Peter Obi Needs Schooling on Democracy, Constitution’ — Presidency Condemns Resignation Call

Governors Push for Greater Authority Over Security Operations

Governors Push for Greater Authority Over Security Operations

Crisis Rocks ADC in Ogun State as Members File Petition Against Chairman

Crisis Rocks ADC in Ogun State as Members File Petition Against Chairman