All passengers who sustained injuries from the 8 June train accident on the Warri-Itakpe route have all been treated and discharged.
- +Train Accident: Injured passengers discharged, equipment recovered – NRC
Also, all the equipment involved in the accident has been recovered.
Also, all the equipment involved in the accident has been recovered.
The Managing Director/Chief Executive Officer of the Nigerian Railway Corporation (NRC), Kayode Opeifa, disclosed this in a statement on Tuesday in Lagos.
“One NRC staff member who sustained serious injuries remains under specialist medical care,” Mr Opeifa, however, said.
The News Agency of Nigeria reports that the train had an accident at about 4.17 p.m. near Goodluck Jonathan Railway Station, Agbor, Delta State, with four coaches capsizing.
The train had departed Itakpe Station at noon on its scheduled service to Ujevwu, Warri, Delta.
It was carrying 442 passengers and 40 operational personnel comprising train crew, security personnel, medical personnel, cleaners, caterers and other support staff.
Five people died in the accident. Injured persons were rushed to hospitals in Agbor and surrounding communities.
Mr Opeifa said in the statement that all passengers and personnel on board the train had been accounted for.
He said the corporation deeply sympathised with the families of the deceased and would continue to stand with them during this difficult period.
He thanked the management and medical personnel of the General Hospital Owa Oyibu, Owa Alero Hospital, and Central Hospital, Agbor, for prompt responses, professionalism, dedication, and compassionate care provided to the injured people.
“Their invaluable support contributed significantly to the successful management of the emergency and recovery of the affected persons,” he said.
He added that in continuation of its post-incident response efforts, the corporation had constituted a medical and victim support committee to coordinate engagements with injured passengers, relatives of the deceased, and other affected families.
“The committee has so far visited five injured passengers and the family of one deceased passenger in Agbor, Asaba, and Ugbolu, Delta State, and will proceed to Warri to condole with the families of two other deceased passengers, as well as additional injured passengers,” he said.
He encouraged passengers, relatives, and members of the public seeking information about passengers on board, lost-and-found items, medical follow-up, or other enquiries related to the incident to contact the NRC Incident Desk.
“Meanwhile, with passenger rescue operations and equipment recovery completed, the NRC’s Civil Engineering and New Lines Engineers have commenced rail track restoration works.
“NRC remains fully committed to cooperating with all relevant authorities, implementing safety recommendations arising from investigations, and strengthening measures aimed at ensuring the safety, reliability, and sustainability of railway operations,” he said.
