The Nigerian Railway Corporation (NRC), says the delay experienced by passengers along the Abuja-Kaduna train route on Monday was caused by the poor quality of diesel it received. Pascal Nnorli,
January 24, 2023 9:06 AM
Pascal Nnorli, manager, Abuja-Kaduna train service , disclosed this while apologising to travellers in a statement., which claimed the lives of many and led to the abduction of several passengers.Speaking on the latest development in Abuja, Nnorli said the delay was due to a shortage in the supply of diesel.
“The management of the NRC sincerely apologises to our esteemed customers who may have experienced delay in our Abuja-Kaduna train service on Monday, Jan. 23,” the manager said.“The delay was caused by the supply of diesel/AGO, which fell short of the specification required to operate our rolling stock, which was outrightly rejected after statutory laboratory test.
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