THISDAY

NRC Commences Free Train Service on Warri-Oyibu-Itakpe Railway Line

- Sunday Okobi

The Nigerian Railway Corporatio­n ( NRC) has commenced passengers’ train services on the Warri-Owa-Oyibu-Itakpe railway line which was initially meant to haul iron sheets from one end to the other.

During the recent tour of the standard gauge line which runs from Delta State and terminates in Kogi State, with various stops in Edo State, by the management of the corporatio­n in Owa-Oyibu, THISDAY learnt that the service would commence in the first week of November free of charge for one month.

The Managing Director of NRC, Mr. Fridet Okhiria, in a chat with select journalist­s, urged the residents of the adjoining communitie­s to take advantage of the train services provided for them by the corporatio­n in order to attract developmen­t to their communitie­s as well as ease their burden on the roads.

According to Okhiria, the “NRC is commencing a free train ride operation from Itakpe to Warri by November which will run for one month. The coaches are super comfortabl­e even for those who want to read, relax and have fun.

“The developmen­t will also allow the people in the connecting communitie­s to reinvest themselves in small scale businesses and grow the economy of the areas and Nigeria at large.

“It will be cheaper because rail services are the cheapest means of transporta­tion because of the huge number of people and goods involved.

“The government wants to provide these services affordably for the people and we are not limiting them to the townships alone but also for goods and services as well as livestock for those in the rural areas. It will also collaborat­e with the road to make movement of people easier.”

On how the services would be operated, the Deputy Director of Operations, Akin Osinowo, said in order to further ease the movement of people and goods along the train route, NRC would create halt stations in various ( smaller) communitie­s connected to the rail line.

He noted that it would also create access for those living in towns a bit farther from the major stops.

He said: “This is because we are looking at potential places for what we call halt stations; they are not permanent stations. You can see that the permanent stations are where they are.

“But we would also want to setup permanent stations that are nearer to the communitie­s and closer for access so that when those stations are finished, people will already have had a feel of what it is like and then it will not be too much of a problem for them to find their way there.”

Osinowo further stated that the train coaches would be fully sanitised for health and well-being of the passengers, as well as lives and goods being protected by armed marshals on-board, adding that “there will be onboard security at every halt station. We will have what is known as train marshals who are armed policemen on every train coach and station. Basically, everything we have in Abuja- Kaduna train service would be replicated here- sanitation, health services as well as tight security of lives of those onboard and their properties.”

Osinowo, who is also the Chairman of the committee in charge of the train operations, noted that as a sign of adequate preparatio­n to serve the people, NRC would initially operate a seven- coach train with 88 capacity each free of charge, adding that “the idea is that the train will leave from station 10 Ujewu in Warri in the morning to Itakpe, Kogi State, where it would connect Okpara, Abraka, Owa- Oyibu ( Agbor), Igbanke, Uromi, Agenegbode, Itogbo, Ajaokuta and ends the journey in Itakpe, spend an hour there and then return that same day to Warri. So that is our current intention.”

Meanwhile, the people of Owa- Oyibu ( major station), Idumuesah and Abavo, whose communitie­s are also connected by the rail line, have expressed delight over the imminent rail services and commended the management of NRC for having the will to finally commence “such vital and marvelous services for the people.”

However, they con- fided in THISDAY that without accessible road to the railway station in Owa- Oyibu, it would be difficult to access the train services as it would be easier to get a bus going to Warri from Agbor, even as they urged the NRC to consider revamping the farm roads from Oyibu and Idumuesah, and help ease the movement of the potential passengers and their goods.

When this request was put forward to the NRC managing director, he benevolent­ly noted that NRC would look into making thing easier for the people as the corporatio­n is solely poised to serve Nigerians adequately.

Also, a technical officer of TEAM, one of the contractor­s manning the railway project, called on the Ika North East Local Government Authoritie­s to help repair the adjoining roads to the railway station in Owa-Oyibu and ease the troubles of accessing it.

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