



Updating your news feed...

NEWS EXPRESS is Nigeria’s leading online newspaper. Published by Africa’s international award-winning journalist, Mr. Isaac Umunna, NEWS EXPRESS is Nigeria’s first truly professional online daily newspaper. It is published from Lagos, Nigeria’s economic and media hub, and has a provision for occasional special print editions. Thanks to our vast network of sources and dedicated team of professional journalists and contributors spread across Nigeria and overseas, NEWS EXPRESS has become synonymous with newsbreaks and exclusive stories from around the world.

A former member of the House of Representatives, Hon. Abbas
Abdulahi Machika, has insisted that suspected hoodlums, Thursday morning,
attacked an Abuja-bound train with projectiles, shattering one of the windows
on the train.
He said the train which left the Rigassa train station at
around 10: 45a.m. was attacked few kilometres to Rijanna, about forty
kilometres from Kaduna. Rijanna is notorious on the Abuja Kaduna highway as a
haven for criminals, especially kidnappers who routinely kidnapped commuters on
the Highway.
He told Vanguard that because of the “loud bang” that
accompanied the attack, it must have come from a “ballastic projectile” No
passenger was hurt in the incidence as the windows of the coaches, though not
bullet proof, are believed to be tampered.
Hon Abbass Abdullahi Machika who spoke with Vanguard on the
incidence said the attack happened to “Windows 83 and 84, on coach SP 2 of the
train that left Kaduna at 10:45am to Abuja at Rijanna. The impact and the noise
made us to conclude that it was something of high velocity.
“There was no casualty but this underscores the insecurity
situation in the country,” the passenger, a former member of the House of
Representatives from Katsina state told Vanguard. The police Public Relations
Officer for the Kaduna State police command, Yakubu Sabo said he had not
receive any report on attack on any train as at the time of filling this
report.
He however said “the right people to speak on the matter are
the Nigerian railway corporation.” A man who contacted this correspondent at
about 3:20pm and claimed to be a policeman on duty at the train station in Idu
claimed that what happened to the train was a stone being “hurled at the window
by hoodlums”.
The unidentified caller whose phone number was withheld
claimed that “they suspected that someone stoned the train with a rock around
Rijana, Kaduna state, which resulted in the breaking of the glass.” (Vanguard)

