NRC boss inspects Abuja-Kaduna prepare services and products

Jun 15, 2025 - 04:15
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NRC boss inspects Abuja-Kaduna prepare services and products

The Managing Director of the Nigerian Railway Corporation (NRC), Dr Kayode Opeifa, has conducted an unannounced inspection of Idu Railway Location in Abuja.

The hump to aimed to assess the condition of coaches and teach services and products, in particular in accordance with rising public concerns relating to prepare services and products on the Abuja-Kaduna route.

In a assertion issued on Saturday in Lagos, Opeifa said the inspection used to be precipitated by complaints about the functionality of toilets on the Abuja-Kaduna Put collectively Service (AKTS).

The assertion used to be signed by Mr Callistus Unyimadu, Acting Deputy Director of Public Affairs on the NRC.

Opeifa said the hump to followed the circulation of a myth alleging that every particular person toilets aboard AKTS trains had been non-purposeful.

Definite to verify the claims, Opeifa boarded the prepare and in my opinion inspected toilets and diverse services and products all over several coaches.

He used to be accompanied by senior officers and technical team, who offered updates on facility prerequisites, upkeep actions, and plans for future improvements.

Opeifa reaffirmed the NRC’s commitment to passenger security, cleanliness, and luxury all over Nigeria’s railway network.

“We take all feedback seriously—whether from the media or passengers—and we're dedicated to transparency and ongoing development.

“Our hump to this present day displays our dedication to asserting high requirements of service for all passengers,” he said.

On the condition of services and products, Opeifa counseled the AKTS crew and cleansing contractors for his or her work over the final 5 months.

He illustrious that nearly all toilets had been now purposeful but acknowledged that extra improvements had been needed.

“I wait on passengers to proceed the usage of our buyer criticism channels to myth any components for rapidly resolution,” he said.

He also suggested NRC team to undertake more buyer-agreeable attitudes, bettering the final chase journey for passengers.

Opeifa assured the final public that any identified shortcomings could well be rapid addressed, with optimistic feedback to enhance service enhancements.