The Nigeria Railway Corporation (NRC) says the increased cost of diesel and other logistics will be a significant determinant in the new price of train services in the country.
News Agency of Nigeria
Mr. Fidet Okhiria, NRC’s Managing Director said this in an interview with the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) in Abuja on Saturday.
He, however, said that the increase in price would be done with great consideration to the interest of Nigerians and other commuters at heart as the service cannot be halted because of high diesel cost.
Okhiria, therefore, called on its esteemed passengers to make some sacrifices and collaborate with the corporation to ensure the continued provision of the service in the country.
He said, “It is better to have it operating than not operating. it is the service we are providing but in order to provide it, everybody has to make some sacrifice.
“The major cost should be the cost of diesel because we require diesel to operate the trains.
“The cost of diesel has gone up by more than three times and it is costing us to mount human and material security that it requires to keep the trains operating.
“We need to service the infrastructure we put in place for the additional security we secured and the other personnel that will be going up and down to assist; they need some incentives.
“So everybody should collaborate to ensure the trains are working because we can’t afford to fold up because we cannot buy diesel.
“So I think that Nigerians should bear with us. We are still working on the best way out.’
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