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Train attack: NRC vows to rescue hostages

Davies Ngere Ify by Davies Ngere Ify
April 5, 2022
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The Nigerian Railway Corporation has stated that it will work tirelessly with security authorities to achieve the release of those abducted in the March 28 terror incident on an Abuja-Kaduna passenger train.

Fidet Okhiria, the NRC’s Managing Director, revealed this in a statement made accessible to journalists on Monday.

He stated that the firm was working tirelessly with law enforcement to guarantee that the abductees were retrieved and reunited with their families.

”We are committed to the rescue of our passengers and staff who were aboard the ill-fated Ak9 train service,” Okhiria said, adding that all hands would be on deck to effectually ”collaborate with security agencies to ensure that all persons being held are rescued unhurt and reunited with their families”.

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“Our heart goes out to those who lost loved ones, and those injured in the attack who are now recuperating,” he said.

The managing director stated that 191 out of the 362 validated passengers aboard the train had been confirmed safe and were in their various homes.

He also stated that ”five others were confirmed safe on April 4” while ”about 46 phone numbers on the manifest are still either switched off or not reachable”.

He, however, noted that ”33 phone numbers are ringing but not answered while 62 phone numbers are responding to be non-existent”.

Okhiria said that so far 22 persons had been reported missing by their relatives, with eight persons already confirmed dead.

Speaking on the 20 crew members aboard the train, the NRC boss noted that, of the seven NRC staff aboard, ”five are safe and two missing; 10 janitors: six are safe, three missing and one dead. Also, one caterer is safe while two are missing”.

The managing director said that an additional coach, SP 00020, had been re-railed and moved safely to Rigasa Station, bringing the total number of recovered coaches that had been safely moved to the NRC stations to eight.

“Intensive track repair works have been ongoing to enable the recovery of the remaining coaches and locomotives,” he said, promising to keep the general public abreast of the unfolding developments to avoid speculations and misinformation.

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