The Managing Director of the Nigerian Railway Corporation
(NRC), Engr. Fidet Okhiria has revealed that the corporation got applications
from 350,000 Nigerians after it placed advertisement for employment
opportunities.
Disclosing this during an interview with newsmen recently,
Okhiria stated that the corporation was still sorting out the various
applications which are expected to fill about 200,000 jobs openings in the NRC.According to him, “By standard, we should have enough
numbers of people to operate a train service. It is the love my staffs have for
me that they have been working themselves out for me and for country. Perhaps
again, it’s based on the training they’ve received.“We are supposed to have 8 hours shift for off-days and also
weekend staff. But the staffs have been working for more than 8 hours and they
even come to work on weekends, although we give them little incentives.“We expect very soon the junior staff (level 4-5) that will
maintain the tracks should be employed.
By February, 2017 the other staff
should also come. We have about 350,000 applications for 200,000 jobs. So it’s
taking time to sort the list. The moment we finish the short listing, we will
call for interviews.”On the movement of freight, the NRC boss explained that, “We
have increased our freight from almost zero to a point where we can’t even meet
demand. Before now, when we move freight from Lagos to the North, and we used
to come back with empty wagons. As I speak now, the demand for wagons from the
South to the North is almost as the demand for wagons from the North to the
South.
“This is because the management decided to give a little
incentive on goods coming from the North to South because most of the goods are
livestock and food. The discounts we give on the freight from the North also go
a long way to ensure prices of livestock and food from the North is relatively
cheap when it gets to the South.“We move 20 wagons of cargo per train. We are also trying to
link Jos with our rail lines because Grand Cereal in Jos is pilling pressure on
us to help them move their products to Port Harcourt and Abba.“We are hoping that in the next one month, we will link Jos.
We move fertilizer, cement, containers. We move containers for ICNL to Kaduna
and Kano. We move fertilizer for Dangote from the port and we also move goods
for Flour Mills. We move cattle, grains and animal feeds from the North.“On passenger trains, we still maintain what we met but we
are making it more comfortable as train transportation is the most comfortable
and safest mode of transport. Our flagship, Kaduna-Abuja is doing well. As a
professional, I am not happy because we need to run our trains on time basis.
We are currently running on schedule basis, but we need to run train services
on hourly or every 30 or 15 minutes basis. I am not happy that we run only two
return trips on a track that is designed for 6 trains at a time within its
186km length.”
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