The Nigeria Railway Corporation (NRC) has commenced cargo operations
after 10 years with the first haulage of goods from Ogun State to Niger
State yesterday.
The first cargo operation in ten years commenced yesterday with 675
tonnes arriving Minna from Ogun State after 48 hours journey, about
twelve hours quicker than its usual operation in the past.
The manager public relations of North Western District of the
railway corporation, Abdulraouf Akinwuye said the cement transported was
contracted from Luferage Company makers of WAPCO cement at Ewekoro in
Ogun State.
Akinwuye said that apart from less cost intensive nature of the train
haulage services, the cargo train had the capacity to create job
opportunities for the youths in the state and also enhance economic
activities.
He explained that 50 youths were expected to benefit from the
loading, off-loading and transportation of the goods in terms of
employment.
The manager said with the cargo service of the train introduced in Nigeria there would be less pressure on the roads.
He said for instance that the cement received in Minna would be
distributed in Niger State and Abuja and would be regular to ensure
people’s awareness of the service.
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