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Abuja-Kaduna Train Attack: I Requested For N3bn To Forestall Train Attacks, But They Blocked It – Amaechi

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Rotimi Amaechi, Minister of Transportation, on Tuesday noted that he predicted the Monday attack on the Kaduna-bound train coming, lamenting that he had requested digital security apparatus to forestall such an incident.

The visibly angry Amaechi told reporters that the attack would have been foiled if the procurement of the N3 billion high-capacity rail track cameras and sensors was not blocked. He said the equipment would eliminate all blind spots on the train corridors across the country.

The minister, who spoke during a visit to the scene of the attack, also said eight persons died in the terrorist attack while 25 persons were injured and hospitalized. He added that 398 passengers were on board.

He said, “We knew what the problems will be. We know we needed to have digital security equipment in the corridors. We applied for it. Let me just stop here so I don’t hurt so many people. But I heard the president has given a directive that the procurement must be completed immediately.

“If we had that equipment on the tracks, you will see the entire track. And we warned that lives would be lost. Now lives were lost. Eight persons were dead and 25 persons were in the hospital. We don’t know how many people have been kidnapped. And the cost of that equipment is just N3bn. The cost of what we have lost is more than N3bn.

“We have lost track. We have lost locomotives and coaches. We have lost human beings. And the equipment is just N3bn. To fix the damages will cost more than N3bn. Imagine that we just said give us the approval and not even the money. At the time we asked for it, Dollar was N400, and now it’s about N500. When you come with sincerity to government and people are stopping you, it is annoying.”

It was gathered from sources at the Kubwa and Idu train stations that at least 10 bodies were evacuated.

Amaechi said contacts tracing of passengers had started to identify everyone on board the train.

He added, “The Kaduna state government and the Nigerian Railway Corporation are all trying to make contact with those on the manifest. There are few persons who are not on the manifest like the staff of the NRC, staff of the cleaning contractor, they are not on the manifest and we may not be able to completely account for them but those on the manifest. calls are being made to reach them.”

The Nigerian Railway Corporation hasn’t released the manifest of those on the train and has yet to officially release the casualties figure and the extent of the damage.

Our correspondent gathered that most of those kidnapped were VIP passengers.

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