The NRC said in a statement in Lagos on Wednesday that the proposed re-opening was in response to appeals from commuters.
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The statement was signed by the Public Relations Officer of the Lagos District of the corporation, Mr Ademuyiwa Adekanmbi.
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It noted that the highly patronised station was shut following a clash between two factions of the National Union of Road Transports Workers.
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The NRC said that much damage was done to the station, train engines and coaches during the clash.
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It urged commuters to patronise the corporation.
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The District General Manager, Mr Akin Osinowo, had earlier told NAN that the district mobilised personnel and installed some security measures to ensure a hitch free operation at the station.
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The manager urged members of the public and security agents to help to monitor rail facilities and protect them against vandalism.
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Osinowo gave the assurance that the district would increase its services to meet commuters’ demands.
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It can be reported that passengers were wounded during the clash.
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