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Security challenges force NRC to suspend Warri-Itakpe test run train service

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One-week into the test run of the Warri-Itakpe rail line, security challenges have forced the Nigeria Railway Corporation (NRC) to suspend the train service.

Sanni Abdulganiyu, the Coordinator of Warri- Itakpe train service, who made the disclosure said that some minor challenges were expected in the operation, which was the main idea of the test run, which would be worked on, to get a smooth operation.

He said that there won’t be operation till Dec. 10.

According to him, this week the train originated from Agbor because there was no security in Warri and also couldn’t get to Itakpe because of the lack of security due to the location of the station.

”The operation was not too smooth. Normally, when you start a project like this, you will expect to have some problems before you can really settle down, it is like start-up challenges,” he said.

Abdulganiyu said that all the technical problems would be resolved and discussions were ongoing on the issue of security.

“We were supposed to have security at Warri where we originate the train from, but because there was no security at Warri; our train could not spend the night there. We originated from Agbor which was time consuming.

“We are already discussing with security companies that can provide us security at Warri, so that we can originate from Warri and we have sorted the technical problems,” he said.

According to him, the people were so happy with the government over the project and hoped that the service could meet the high demand during the festive period because they operate once a day for now.

NRC commenced the Warri -Itakpe train Service on Monday Nov.26 and was scheduled to originate from Ujevwu in Warri and terminate in Itakpe, Kogi.

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