Minister of Transportation, Saidu Alkali, has vowed to address the challenges faced by the railway services in the country.
The minister, on Sunday made this announcement when he paid an unscheduled visit to Idu Train station in Abuja.
Alkali, while acknowledging the need for improvement, stated that his actions are driven by the agenda of President Bola Tinubu of Renewed Hope.
He also indicated that the Managing Director of the Nigeria Railway Corporation may face disciplinary action in relation to the Abuja-Kaduna railway operations.
During the visit, the minister personally inspected the coaches and discovered several issues that need urgent attention. Notably, some of the toilet facilities were found to be non-functional.
He said, “It is out of a desire to achieve the agenda of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu of Renewed Hope. So from the experience when the visit is scheduled they’ll be able to put some of the things in place because they are aware you are coming to see.
“So, seeing is believing, as I have seen by myself. I inspected the coaches. Some of the toilet facilities are not working.”
“I received a complaint from the security escorts that in the last five months their allowances were not paid and I am happy that the MD of NRC is appearing before the ministry on Tuesday to brief. So, if he comes I am now well informed the lifts and escalators aren’t working, which makes it very difficult for the elderly and the disabled persons to use the train for travelling.
“Therefore, he would explain why disciplinary action wouldn’t be taken against him,” the minister stressed.
“I’ll make sure that we fix the escalators in the next 48 hours and the lift will be working in the next 48 hours.
“I am also going to ensure that the outstanding allowances of the escorts are paid on Monday.
“I’ll make sure that we fix the escalators in the next 48 hours and the lift will be working in the next 48 hours.
“I am going to liaise with the Ministry of Defense so that we’re going to ensure that we’ve maintained unmanned area vehicles so that it will give them protection from the air.
“The coaches are unkempt. The seats aren’t clean. So, we need to ensure that all these things are put in place.”