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Gunmen didn’t attack Abuja-Kaduna train – Amaechi

*Urges monarchs to educate youths against stoning moving trains

“I saw one fake news story that robbers attack the Abuja-Kaduna rail line. This is not correct. Nigerians on their own fabricate stories,” Amaechi said.

The Nigeria Railway Corporation (NRC) has confirmed that some miscreants on Tuesday hauled stones on the Abuja-Kaduna train.

The corporation denied, however, the story that the train was attacked by robbers.

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Mr Yakub Mahmood, the Deputy Director, Public Relations of NRC, said there were no gunmen attacks on the train, “but an act of stoning by miscreants”.

“There was an incidence of miscreants along Abuja-Kaduna railway corridor who engaged in an unwholesome act of stoning our passengers’ trains, as against the unsubstantiated and purported media report of an attack by gunmen.

“This does not constitute a security threat to the operation of the train service. It is a deliberate attempt by unpatriotic individuals to damage Federal Government’s asset and property.

“These properties are provided to alleviate the transportation problems of Nigerians, besides being a source of employment to the people residing in the environment.”

He assured passengers on Abuja-Kaduna train services that their security and safety would not be compromised.

He appealed to the youths, parents, guardians and especially the traditional rulers along Abuja-Kaduna railway corridor to assist in enlightening their subjects to desist from stoning moving trains.

The Minister of Transportation, Mr Rotimi Amaechi, has denied the reports that robbers attack a train on Tuesday at Rigasa.

Amaechi told newsmen in Abuja on Friday that there were security personnel on board and that it was impossible to rob the train.

“I saw one fake news story that robbers attack the Abuja-Kaduna rail line. This is not correct. Nigerians on their own fabricate stories,” Amaechi said.

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