…ICRC issues certificate for E-ticketing
The Managing Director, Nigerian Railway Corporation (NRC), Mr Fidet Okhiria, said the Corporation generates N120million on Lagos-Ibadan Standard Guage Railway on monthly basis, and also generates about 100 to 80 million Naira on Warri-Itakpe rail on monthly basis.
Okhiria made the disclosure when the Infrastructure Concession Regulatory Commission (ICRC) team visited NRC Headquarters to present certificate of Business Case for expanding and further developments of Nation’s transport sector in Lagos on Sunday.
The Managing Director, Nigerian Railway Corporation (NRC), Mr Fidet Okhiria said that the corporation had started the tier one of operations between Lagos/Ibadan and Warri /Itakpe which was so far operating smoothly.
He said that NRC had introduced E-ticketing to the Abuja/Kaduna train service which had yielded tremendous benefits.
Okhiria said that apart from Users benefit from the introduction of E-ticketing on Abuja /Kaduna train, NRC was also reaping from the benefit of the E-ticketing.
“I’m proud to say that since the introduction of e-ticketing, the revenue has gone up drastically either by encouraging users to use the train as well as blockage of leakage.
“The fare of ticket racketeering has also reduced with the introduction of E-ticketing and its technology.
“It cannot be perfect in one day, we are also reviewing it on daily, weekly and monthly basis for more improvement,” Okhiria said.
He said that there is a need for the corporation to introduce E-ticketing to Lagos/Ibadan and Warri /Itakpe which made the management to meet with Infrastructure Concession Regulatory Commission (ICRC) for a business case.
Okhiria said that after due process, the ICRC was officially presenting the Outline Business Case certificate to enable NRC to advertise the project of E-ticketing to secure E-ticketing solutions.
He said that the concessionaire would operate with NRC staffs and handover to them with new replacement of technology after 10 years of operation.
He said the certificate had been issued last three weeks on that basis, and that an advert had been put out, and the advert application would close on Monday, Nov. 22.
He commended the effort of the ICRC, adding that, lack of information or not knowing the available seats on the train would no longer exist with the introduction of E-ticketing on Lagos and Warri railway.
The Director Operations of NRC, Mr Niyi Alli, said the introduction of E-ticketing would ease all the difficulties faced by passenger getting ticket before boarding train.
The Acting Director, Infrastructure Concession Regulatory Commission (ICRC) Mr Mike Ohiani, had commended the effort of the Nigerian Railway Corporation (NRC), for adopting Public Private Partnerships (PPP) Procurement methodology for developing transport sector.
He said that the desire of NRC was to secure a solution that would procured through a private operator of payment and validation services adding that there would also be an infusion of technology to revolutionise overall service provision.
“In the past, tickets were sold in physical store, or delivered to the respective railway ticket train station for purchase. In recent times, tickets vending machines have surfaced and have been improving the efficiency and productivity of train service.
“Technological advancement in recent years has led to the emergence of mobile ticketing or E-ticketing.
“The overall scope of both projects is to Design, Finance, operate, Build, Operate and Manage a Secure Ticketing Solution System (Hardware and Software) for the passengers’ stations on the Lagos–Ibadan Standard Train Service and the Warri-Itakpe standard Train Service,” Ohiani said.
He said the introduction of E-ticketing would reduce cost of operations, reduce handling cash and multiple fare media types, as well as minimising human involvement on board fare transactions.
Ohiani said that the E-ticketing would help in collection of information, assist in improvement of service to passengers and provide platform for fare transactions.