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NRC Trains 31 New Train Drivers
The Nigerian Railway Corporation (NRC) has trained 31 new Locomotive Engine Drivers to enhance service delivery.
The NRC Director of Administration and Human Resources, Dr Aminu Gusau, gave the figure at their graduation on Saturday at the Railway Permanent-way Training School, Zaria.
Gusau, who spoke with newsmen at the ceremony, charged the new locomotive drivers to be patient and humble. He said: “as newly educated drivers, I urge you to be composed while discharging your duty.
“Do not hesitate to ask questions from those you meet on the job.
“Learn from them in order to gain practical skills to move the corporation forward.”
Gusau urged the drivers to consider themselves lucky being part of the Federal Government’s Railway Transformation Programme.
“The training is part of the Federal Government’s commitment toward revitalisation of railway services throughout the country.”
While describing NRC as the root of civilisation in Nigeria, Gusau said the unification of the nation started from the corporation.
“It is vital to note that unionism started from NRC as many Nigerians worked in different places far away from their states of origin.
“Many prominent Nigerians were born and bred at different parts of Nigeria while working with the NRC in those golden days,” he noted.
In his speech, the District Human Resource Officer, Mr Taufiq Adisa, lauded the efforts of the Federal Government toward transforming the railways.
Adisa urged the drivers to make use of the knowledge acquired for the growth and development of the corporation and the nation.
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