The Nigerian Railway Corporation has commiserated with the Government and people of Kaduna State, Federal Capital Territory as well as the entire Nation over the attack on Kaduna-Abuja train which occurred on Monday.
The NRC also condoled with all the passengers, their relatives, friends and those who suffered injuries.
Eight passengers and security personnel onboard the NRC AK9 train were killed during the attack.
The Corporation prayed for the speedy recovery of the injured passengers while praying God grants the families of the bereaved fortitude to bear the loss.
Meanwhile, In a statement issued on Thursday by the MD/CEO, Engr. Fidet Okhiria fnse, FCILT stated that the attention of the NRC has been drawn to the misleading and insensitive information circulating on social media with respect to the number of passengers on the train.
For the avoidance of any doubt, it said:
1. The Abuja – Kaduna service is run on a fully automated e-ticket system with entry and exit turnstiles that validate every passenger on board our trains. Ticket checkers also validate the tickets of every passenger via electronic validators linked to the central system to verify the integrity of our manifest.
2. 398 (Three Hundred and Ninety-Eight) passengers purchased tickets to travel on the NRC AK9 service, and
3. 362 (three hundred and sixty-two) passengers actually boarded the AK9 service.
4. The entire seat capacity of the train in question is 840 (eight hundred and forty passengers; therefore, the figure of 970 (Nine hundred and seventy) being circulated can not be correct.
5. The AK9 service is the last service out of Abuja on a Monday evening and is usually at less than half capacity.
6. Passengers on board the AK9 service on Monday have confirmed that the train was certainly not run at full capacity
The NRC is continuing its efforts to reach out to passengers using the comprehensive manifest in order to obtain valid information about their present condition
The NRC said it will continue to sympathise with the nation, but respectfully requests that members of the press, social media sites, and the general public refrain from propagating incorrect information at this critical juncture.
The Nigerian Railway Corporation has commiserated with the Government and people of Kaduna State, Federal Capital Territory as well as the entire Nation over the attack on Kaduna-Abuja train which occurred on Monday.
The NRC also condoled with all the passengers, their relatives, friends and those who suffered injuries.
Eight passengers and security personnel onboard the NRC AK9 train were killed during the attack.
The Corporation prayed for the speedy recovery of the injured passengers while praying God grants the families of the bereaved fortitude to bear the loss.
Meanwhile, In a statement issued on Thursday by the MD/CEO, Engr. Fidet Okhiria fnse, FCILT stated that the attention of the NRC has been drawn to the misleading and insensitive information circulating on social media with respect to the number of passengers on the train.
For the avoidance of any doubt, it said:
1. The Abuja – Kaduna service is run on a fully automated e-ticket system with entry and exit turnstiles that validate every passenger on board our trains. Ticket checkers also validate the tickets of every passenger via electronic validators linked to the central system to verify the integrity of our manifest.
2. 398 (Three Hundred and Ninety-Eight) passengers purchased tickets to travel on the NRC AK9 service, and
3. 362 (three hundred and sixty-two) passengers actually boarded the AK9 service.
4. The entire seat capacity of the train in question is 840 (eight hundred and forty passengers; therefore, the figure of 970 (Nine hundred and seventy) being circulated can not be correct.
5. The AK9 service is the last service out of Abuja on a Monday evening and is usually at less than half capacity.
6. Passengers on board the AK9 service on Monday have confirmed that the train was certainly not run at full capacity
The NRC is continuing its efforts to reach out to passengers using the comprehensive manifest in order to obtain valid information about their present condition
The NRC said it will continue to sympathise with the nation, but respectfully requests that members of the press, social media sites, and the general public refrain from propagating incorrect information at this critical juncture.
The Nigerian Railway Corporation has commiserated with the Government and people of Kaduna State, Federal Capital Territory as well as the entire Nation over the attack on Kaduna-Abuja train which occurred on Monday.
The NRC also condoled with all the passengers, their relatives, friends and those who suffered injuries.
Eight passengers and security personnel onboard the NRC AK9 train were killed during the attack.
The Corporation prayed for the speedy recovery of the injured passengers while praying God grants the families of the bereaved fortitude to bear the loss.
Meanwhile, In a statement issued on Thursday by the MD/CEO, Engr. Fidet Okhiria fnse, FCILT stated that the attention of the NRC has been drawn to the misleading and insensitive information circulating on social media with respect to the number of passengers on the train.
For the avoidance of any doubt, it said:
1. The Abuja – Kaduna service is run on a fully automated e-ticket system with entry and exit turnstiles that validate every passenger on board our trains. Ticket checkers also validate the tickets of every passenger via electronic validators linked to the central system to verify the integrity of our manifest.
2. 398 (Three Hundred and Ninety-Eight) passengers purchased tickets to travel on the NRC AK9 service, and
3. 362 (three hundred and sixty-two) passengers actually boarded the AK9 service.
4. The entire seat capacity of the train in question is 840 (eight hundred and forty passengers; therefore, the figure of 970 (Nine hundred and seventy) being circulated can not be correct.
5. The AK9 service is the last service out of Abuja on a Monday evening and is usually at less than half capacity.
6. Passengers on board the AK9 service on Monday have confirmed that the train was certainly not run at full capacity
The NRC is continuing its efforts to reach out to passengers using the comprehensive manifest in order to obtain valid information about their present condition
The NRC said it will continue to sympathise with the nation, but respectfully requests that members of the press, social media sites, and the general public refrain from propagating incorrect information at this critical juncture.
The Nigerian Railway Corporation has commiserated with the Government and people of Kaduna State, Federal Capital Territory as well as the entire Nation over the attack on Kaduna-Abuja train which occurred on Monday.
The NRC also condoled with all the passengers, their relatives, friends and those who suffered injuries.
Eight passengers and security personnel onboard the NRC AK9 train were killed during the attack.
The Corporation prayed for the speedy recovery of the injured passengers while praying God grants the families of the bereaved fortitude to bear the loss.
Meanwhile, In a statement issued on Thursday by the MD/CEO, Engr. Fidet Okhiria fnse, FCILT stated that the attention of the NRC has been drawn to the misleading and insensitive information circulating on social media with respect to the number of passengers on the train.
For the avoidance of any doubt, it said:
1. The Abuja – Kaduna service is run on a fully automated e-ticket system with entry and exit turnstiles that validate every passenger on board our trains. Ticket checkers also validate the tickets of every passenger via electronic validators linked to the central system to verify the integrity of our manifest.
2. 398 (Three Hundred and Ninety-Eight) passengers purchased tickets to travel on the NRC AK9 service, and
3. 362 (three hundred and sixty-two) passengers actually boarded the AK9 service.
4. The entire seat capacity of the train in question is 840 (eight hundred and forty passengers; therefore, the figure of 970 (Nine hundred and seventy) being circulated can not be correct.
5. The AK9 service is the last service out of Abuja on a Monday evening and is usually at less than half capacity.
6. Passengers on board the AK9 service on Monday have confirmed that the train was certainly not run at full capacity
The NRC is continuing its efforts to reach out to passengers using the comprehensive manifest in order to obtain valid information about their present condition
The NRC said it will continue to sympathise with the nation, but respectfully requests that members of the press, social media sites, and the general public refrain from propagating incorrect information at this critical juncture.
The Nigerian Railway Corporation has commiserated with the Government and people of Kaduna State, Federal Capital Territory as well as the entire Nation over the attack on Kaduna-Abuja train which occurred on Monday.
The NRC also condoled with all the passengers, their relatives, friends and those who suffered injuries.
Eight passengers and security personnel onboard the NRC AK9 train were killed during the attack.
The Corporation prayed for the speedy recovery of the injured passengers while praying God grants the families of the bereaved fortitude to bear the loss.
Meanwhile, In a statement issued on Thursday by the MD/CEO, Engr. Fidet Okhiria fnse, FCILT stated that the attention of the NRC has been drawn to the misleading and insensitive information circulating on social media with respect to the number of passengers on the train.
For the avoidance of any doubt, it said:
1. The Abuja – Kaduna service is run on a fully automated e-ticket system with entry and exit turnstiles that validate every passenger on board our trains. Ticket checkers also validate the tickets of every passenger via electronic validators linked to the central system to verify the integrity of our manifest.
2. 398 (Three Hundred and Ninety-Eight) passengers purchased tickets to travel on the NRC AK9 service, and
3. 362 (three hundred and sixty-two) passengers actually boarded the AK9 service.
4. The entire seat capacity of the train in question is 840 (eight hundred and forty passengers; therefore, the figure of 970 (Nine hundred and seventy) being circulated can not be correct.
5. The AK9 service is the last service out of Abuja on a Monday evening and is usually at less than half capacity.
6. Passengers on board the AK9 service on Monday have confirmed that the train was certainly not run at full capacity
The NRC is continuing its efforts to reach out to passengers using the comprehensive manifest in order to obtain valid information about their present condition
The NRC said it will continue to sympathise with the nation, but respectfully requests that members of the press, social media sites, and the general public refrain from propagating incorrect information at this critical juncture.
The Nigerian Railway Corporation has commiserated with the Government and people of Kaduna State, Federal Capital Territory as well as the entire Nation over the attack on Kaduna-Abuja train which occurred on Monday.
The NRC also condoled with all the passengers, their relatives, friends and those who suffered injuries.
Eight passengers and security personnel onboard the NRC AK9 train were killed during the attack.
The Corporation prayed for the speedy recovery of the injured passengers while praying God grants the families of the bereaved fortitude to bear the loss.
Meanwhile, In a statement issued on Thursday by the MD/CEO, Engr. Fidet Okhiria fnse, FCILT stated that the attention of the NRC has been drawn to the misleading and insensitive information circulating on social media with respect to the number of passengers on the train.
For the avoidance of any doubt, it said:
1. The Abuja – Kaduna service is run on a fully automated e-ticket system with entry and exit turnstiles that validate every passenger on board our trains. Ticket checkers also validate the tickets of every passenger via electronic validators linked to the central system to verify the integrity of our manifest.
2. 398 (Three Hundred and Ninety-Eight) passengers purchased tickets to travel on the NRC AK9 service, and
3. 362 (three hundred and sixty-two) passengers actually boarded the AK9 service.
4. The entire seat capacity of the train in question is 840 (eight hundred and forty passengers; therefore, the figure of 970 (Nine hundred and seventy) being circulated can not be correct.
5. The AK9 service is the last service out of Abuja on a Monday evening and is usually at less than half capacity.
6. Passengers on board the AK9 service on Monday have confirmed that the train was certainly not run at full capacity
The NRC is continuing its efforts to reach out to passengers using the comprehensive manifest in order to obtain valid information about their present condition
The NRC said it will continue to sympathise with the nation, but respectfully requests that members of the press, social media sites, and the general public refrain from propagating incorrect information at this critical juncture.
The Nigerian Railway Corporation has commiserated with the Government and people of Kaduna State, Federal Capital Territory as well as the entire Nation over the attack on Kaduna-Abuja train which occurred on Monday.
The NRC also condoled with all the passengers, their relatives, friends and those who suffered injuries.
Eight passengers and security personnel onboard the NRC AK9 train were killed during the attack.
The Corporation prayed for the speedy recovery of the injured passengers while praying God grants the families of the bereaved fortitude to bear the loss.
Meanwhile, In a statement issued on Thursday by the MD/CEO, Engr. Fidet Okhiria fnse, FCILT stated that the attention of the NRC has been drawn to the misleading and insensitive information circulating on social media with respect to the number of passengers on the train.
For the avoidance of any doubt, it said:
1. The Abuja – Kaduna service is run on a fully automated e-ticket system with entry and exit turnstiles that validate every passenger on board our trains. Ticket checkers also validate the tickets of every passenger via electronic validators linked to the central system to verify the integrity of our manifest.
2. 398 (Three Hundred and Ninety-Eight) passengers purchased tickets to travel on the NRC AK9 service, and
3. 362 (three hundred and sixty-two) passengers actually boarded the AK9 service.
4. The entire seat capacity of the train in question is 840 (eight hundred and forty passengers; therefore, the figure of 970 (Nine hundred and seventy) being circulated can not be correct.
5. The AK9 service is the last service out of Abuja on a Monday evening and is usually at less than half capacity.
6. Passengers on board the AK9 service on Monday have confirmed that the train was certainly not run at full capacity
The NRC is continuing its efforts to reach out to passengers using the comprehensive manifest in order to obtain valid information about their present condition
The NRC said it will continue to sympathise with the nation, but respectfully requests that members of the press, social media sites, and the general public refrain from propagating incorrect information at this critical juncture.
The Nigerian Railway Corporation has commiserated with the Government and people of Kaduna State, Federal Capital Territory as well as the entire Nation over the attack on Kaduna-Abuja train which occurred on Monday.
The NRC also condoled with all the passengers, their relatives, friends and those who suffered injuries.
Eight passengers and security personnel onboard the NRC AK9 train were killed during the attack.
The Corporation prayed for the speedy recovery of the injured passengers while praying God grants the families of the bereaved fortitude to bear the loss.
Meanwhile, In a statement issued on Thursday by the MD/CEO, Engr. Fidet Okhiria fnse, FCILT stated that the attention of the NRC has been drawn to the misleading and insensitive information circulating on social media with respect to the number of passengers on the train.
For the avoidance of any doubt, it said:
1. The Abuja – Kaduna service is run on a fully automated e-ticket system with entry and exit turnstiles that validate every passenger on board our trains. Ticket checkers also validate the tickets of every passenger via electronic validators linked to the central system to verify the integrity of our manifest.
2. 398 (Three Hundred and Ninety-Eight) passengers purchased tickets to travel on the NRC AK9 service, and
3. 362 (three hundred and sixty-two) passengers actually boarded the AK9 service.
4. The entire seat capacity of the train in question is 840 (eight hundred and forty passengers; therefore, the figure of 970 (Nine hundred and seventy) being circulated can not be correct.
5. The AK9 service is the last service out of Abuja on a Monday evening and is usually at less than half capacity.
6. Passengers on board the AK9 service on Monday have confirmed that the train was certainly not run at full capacity
The NRC is continuing its efforts to reach out to passengers using the comprehensive manifest in order to obtain valid information about their present condition
The NRC said it will continue to sympathise with the nation, but respectfully requests that members of the press, social media sites, and the general public refrain from propagating incorrect information at this critical juncture.