By

Francis Okpashi
Abuja

It is a mixed of anxiety as the Kaduna - abuja rail service of the Federal Government resumes operation today December, 5th, 2022.

The development came just as the Inspector-General of Police, Usman Baba has ordered the deployment of armed personnel along the route to ensure security of the service.

 The Nigerian Railway Corporation (NRC) had suspended train service along the route after Boko Haram terrorists attacked a moving passenger train in Kaduna on March 28, 2022.

 In a statement on Sunday by the Force Public Relations Officer, Muyiwa Adejobi, the Force said all security arrangement have been put in place to ensure hitch free train service as scheduled.

The insurgents had blown up the rail track and bombed the moving train, killing some and abducting more than 60 passengers. The unprecedented attack had attracted international and national outrage. 

The terrorists, who attacked the train in Kaduna, released hostages piecemeal with the last release being on October 5, 2022.

The signed statement said "The Inspector-General of Police, IGP Usman Alkali Baba, psc(+), NPM, NEAPS, fdc, CFR, has ordered immediate deployment of armed personnel drawn from the Police Mobile Force, K-9, Force Intelligence Bureau, Explosive Ordnance Unit and Railway Police Command for the commencement of railway services along Abuja/Kaduna rail lines on Monday 5th December, 2022.

"The Nigeria Police Force has been in regular talks with the Nigerian Railway Corporation and other security agencies in preparation for the commencement of operations.

 "The deployment covers major railway stations along the route and operational coaches to provide adequate security for passengers, their property and the entire service in order to prevent any unforseen incidence.

"The IGP therefore assures the general public, especially intending passengers, of adequate protection of lives and property, as all hands are on deck to fortify the railway services along the route and other rail lines across the country". the Poilce Image maker said.