Nigeria: Kaduna–Abuja Train Passengers Cry Out High Fares, Jettison Of COVID-19 Protocols

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Passengers on Kaduna/Abuja train services, Wednesday called on President Muhammadu Buhari to immediately investigate the high charges of train fees as well as the non- compliance with COVID-19 protocols at the sitting arrangements.

They also want the committee on Transportation at the National Assembly to invite the Minister of Transportation Mr. Rotimi Amechi to explain the exorbitant charges on Nigerians eve when COVID-19 protocol was not followed.

They lamented that do to COVID-19 pandemic, the protocol is for a passenger to  pay for two seats for social distancing which was double price but it’s unfair to pay the same price when Covid 19 protocol was not observed.

“Before the COVID-19 pandemic, train fees for economic was N1,500 for 6:40am and 6:00pm while those traveling between 10:45am and 2:20pm paid  N1,350.

“Those on business class pay between N5,000 to N6,000 depending on the timing”.

One of the passengers on this Wednesday journey from Kaduna to Abuja challenged one of the officials that it’s unfair to charged the same price of N3,000.

A  Correspondent of Radio Nigeria also reports that most of the passengers did not wear their facemasks.

Mr. Friday Godwin said train services worldwide is the cheapest form of  transportation but in Nigeria the reverse is the case.

They advised the Federal Government to
immediately intervene to reduce the hardship onpassengers.

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