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Passenger exposes how NRC staff embezzle fares on Lagos-Ibadan train service (Video)

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A passenger has exposed the trick used by a clique of the staff of the Nigerian Railway Corporation to swindle the corporation of some of the fares that should accrue to it.

The passenger, Daramola Adenike, narrated how he and other passengers were shepherded into a coach of the train without obtaining tickets.

She said a uniformed official of the corporation later came into the coach to collect cash from them without issuing them any receipt or ticket.

Adenike wrote on X: “On my way to Lagos from Ibadan today, some NRC employees lured us to board the train without tickets. Initially, they acted like they were taking us to the ticket counter only for them to lead us to the Railway without an official ticket.

They collected cash in transit.

On 02nd October 2023, my friends and I were going back to Lagos after a weekend getaway in Ibadan.

We arrived at the Train Station around 03:40 pm. While we were walking to the entrance of Obafemi Awolowo Train Station Ibadan, a uniformed NRC official approached us.

He asked if had the tickets and I told him we were on our way to get tickets. He then asked how many we were and I told him that we were five (5).

He told us to follow him. We were confident we could trust him because he was wearing a uniform and identified as a staff.

My friends and I followed him thinking he was leading us to the ticket counter only for us to pass through screening and head towards the Railway.

I immediately told him that we do not have tickets to board the train but he said I shouldn’t worry that it would be sorted.

He handed me over to another uniformed staff who lead us to Coach 7. I told the lady the same thing that we do not have tickets and she said she was aware and it would be sorted.

I was so uncomfortable and unsettled so I asked two other persons if they had tickets.

I discovered every single person onboard coach 7 had no ticket and were lured in the same way.

At this time, I realized what was happening and became more uncomfortable.

I was about to step out to look for the ticket counter when I saw that the time. It was 3:55 pm.

While pacing and looking for a staff, I saw new people come into the train and I approached one of them. I asked him if he has a ticket and he said yes. I asked him when he got the ticket and he replied, “Just now”

This ruled out my assumption that we were too late.

I saw the uniformed staff that led us into the train and asked him about the tickets. His response was that we are a group of 5 so if we go to the counter to purchase the tickets we would not be able to sit together.

I was shocked. He couldn’t even make something believable up.

I went back to my seat. I still had my money with me so I would wait and see what happens next.

Few minutes after the train started moving, they started collecting cash from people on Coach 7

I paid N18,000 cash for 5 persons

Over 60 persons paid N3600 each without tickets.

Oh the story did not end there!

When we got to Funmilayo Kuti Station in Abeokuta, people boarded the train but guess what? They sold Coach 7 tickets to them without assigned seat!

These people got onboard and no seat.

It was so embarrassing. I had to let a lady share with me.”

An Ibadan-based journalist confirmed that he had also experienced it. He disclosed that when they approached him to collect money, he dropped the names of their management staff and they were frightened and consequently stopped collecting cash from them.

He said they later returned with excess luggage tickets which they they issued to them for the cash collected from them. (See below).

Excess luggage ticket

Many other X users joined the thread to share similar experiences. Apparently, this has been going on for a while.

The NRC has taken to its official X handle to acknowledge the claims and promised that the corporation would investigate and mete out appropriate sanctions to any staff found culpable.

Watch the video here.

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