In a move to alleviate the burden of rising transportation costs following the removal of the petrol subsidy, the federal government has directed the Nigerian Railway Corporation (NRC) to offer free train rides across all its passenger routes.
The federal government noted that the initiative, which began Friday, was part of a broader effort to provide relief to Nigerians struggling with economic challenges.
Speaking during a press briefing at Kubwa Station, the acting Managing Director of the (NRC), Mr. Ben Iloanusi, lauded the federal government for the thoughtful initiative.
According to him, “Today marks the first day of this free train ride programme. We are deeply grateful to the federal government for this grand idea, and we at the NRC are committed to ensuring its success.”
Illoanusi maintained that the initiative aims to provide free rides for an estimated 340,000 passengers between now and early January 2025, with about 20,000 passengers expected to benefit daily.
“The free train rides will operate on six major routes, including Abuja-Kaduna, Lagos-Ibadan, Port Harcourt-Aba, Lagos Mass Transit, and Warri-Itakpe.”
Highlighting the importance of orderliness, Iloanusi emphasised that passengers with valid tickets and identification would be prioritised during boarding.
“For those unable to secure tickets online, NRC staff will profile passengers at stations to ensure fair access.
“We appeal to Nigerians to enjoy this initiative in an orderly manner. Arrive at the station at least 45 minutes before departure, have a valid means of identification, and please obey the rules,” he said.
To address potential security and crowd control issues, he explained that the NRC has deployed additional security personnel and introduced measures to limit ticket purchases to two per person.
“Anything free in Nigeria often comes with challenges, but we are prepared. Our staff and security teams are working diligently to maintain orderliness,” he assured.
Acknowledging past issues with network glitches during e-ticketing, the NRC boss stated that the corporation has upgraded its systems and enhanced customer support. He noted that passengers encountering difficulties can now access help via a dedicated contact centre.
“This is a heartfelt gesture, not just a monetary project and I cannot disclose the exact cost of the initiative, but it is in millions. It’s humanitarian essence.
“This is about goodwill and ensuring Nigerians enjoy a good Christmas and New Year. It’s not just about money; it’s about the heart and spirit of the federal government,” he said.
Continuing, he added that the free train rides would run until January 5, 2025, providing significant relief to commuters across the country.
According to him, the ride is free, adding that nobody should pay a dime to enjoy this service.
“This initiative underscores the federal government’s commitment to easing the economic pressures faced by Nigerians, particularly during the festive season,” he added.
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