Over 1000 workers will be employed for the Warri-Itakpe standard gauge
rail corridor, Mr Fidet Okhiria, the Managing Director, Nigerian Railway
Corporation (NRC) said.
“It’s about 320km, about 12 stations and
we have to engage people that will maintain the tracks, people that
will work in the stations and sell tickets.
“Also, technicians
that will examine the train. So, we are going to engage close to over
1000 to maintain about 320km track, both junior and senior.
“New employees can’t just be sent there; they must be trained.
“In
order for them to be trained, we will be moving people from the
existing staff, but we have to replace them. So we have to fill up those
positions before the new people will be trained and certify to be part
of the train operations,” he said.
NAN reports that NRC operates one year training programme for graduate staff and three months for the junior staff.
According
to Okhiria, the 12 stations for the train service are still under
construction, adding that temporary stations would be used pending
completion.
He, however, assured that the stations would be completed
by the first quarter of 2019, noting that some of the houses at the
railway village were renovated recently for workers.
Okhiria said
that a lot has been achieved, especially in the rail system under the
current administration, with the purchase of more rolling stock and
wagons.
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