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Nigeria to implement online monitoring of railway transportation

Nigeria to implement online monitoring of railway transportation

The Federal Government of Nigeria has announced plans to implement online monitoring of railway transportation. The Minister of Transportation, Mu’

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The Federal Government of Nigeria has announced plans to implement online monitoring of railway transportation.

The Minister of Transportation, Mu’azuJaji Sambo confirmed the report and said the process aims to ensure the safety of passengers, personnel and assets along the Abuja-Kaduna rail corridor and other rail corridors in the country.

Among strategies to be implemented include adapting a 24/7 online real-time monitoring of the Abuja-Kaduna rail corridor. A command centrewill be set up for the Abuja-Kaduna rail corridor to monitor the movement of the train. Also, a monitoring device will be installed in the train which will enable the train captain to view the rail tracks up to 2km ahead.

Screening and identification of passengers

Strategies have also been put in place to ensure adequate screening and identification of passengers on board the train. This, he said became necessary to prevent certain categories of passengers from gaining unhindered entry into the train. In this regard, the Minister explained that “to buy a ticket, a passenger would be required to present his National Identification Number (NIN). After ticket purchase, before gaining entrance to the lounge, the passenger would be required to place his ticket on a validator, which would display information about the passenger, including his picture. The passenger would only be allowed to board the train after necessary validation and authentication”.

According to him, “There is going to be armed uniform and plain clothes security operatives onboard the train. Trained police personnel would also be stationed at all the stations along the Abuja-Kaduna corridor. A response team would also be put in place, some of whom would be on motorbikes, some in land rovers. The proposal was earlier taken to the FEC, but the Council had asked for more clarification and clearance from NITDA. It will be represented having gotten the necessary clarifications and clearance”