The Nigerian Railway Corporation, NRC has said one hundred and forty-six of the 362 passengers on the ill-fated Abuja-Kaduna train are unreachable after the train was attacked by terrorists.
This comes almost week after suspected terrorists bombed the Abuja-Kaduna rail tracks and attacked a train filled with passengers on Monday night.
The NRC Managing Director, Fidet Okhiria, made this known in a statement on Monday, stating that the number of safe passengers had risen to 186.
According to him, 51 phone numbers on the manifest are either switched off or unreachable since Tuesday morning and 35 phone numbers on the manifest are ringing, but no response from the other end.
About 22 persons are reported missing by their relatives and eight persons were confirmed dead, the statement disclosed.
The statement read in part, “51 phone numbers on the manifest are either switched off or have not been reachable since Tuesday morning and 35 phone numbers on the manifest are ringing, but no response from the other end. 60 phone numbers on the manifest when called, responded non-existent.
“The statement is aimed at updating Nigerians on the ongoing development regarding the clearing of the incident site (recovery of the rolling stock, repairs of the track) and status of Passengers that were onboard the AK9 train of Monday, March 28.
“Of the 362 validated passengers on board the attacked AK9 train service on March 28, 186 persons on the manifest are confirmed to be safe and at their various homes (additional 14 persons confirmed safe today).
“Two coaches (SP 00016 and SP 00017) earlier re-railed have safely been moved to Rigasa Station.
“This brings the total number of recovered Coaches and safely moved to NRC Stations to be seven. Intensive work continues on track repairs. More concrete Sleepers were moved to site while some section of twisted tracks has been straightened.
“We remain grateful to the security agencies for all the support. We are very appreciative of Squadron Commander MOPOL 1 Kaduna’s visit to the accident site today.
“NRC will continue to update the general public of developments to prevent misleading information and falsehood.”