The Nigerian Railway Corporation has reacted to the death of policemen while on escort duty aboard the Abuja-Kaduna train on April 5, saying the deceased received medical attention on the train.
It said this in a statement on Tuesday.
The police escort attached to the train was said to have died on the train conveying passengers from Kaduna to Abuja last Thursday.
The police officer reportedly complained of chest pain before he collapsed and died.
Some have accused the NRC of not having medical personnel on board.
But the NRC said there was a medical doctor on duty on the train when the incident happened.
It disclosed that the official was also assisted by a passenger, also a medical practitioner.
The statement read in part, “The NRC management wishes to emphatically inform the general public that we have well trained medical personnel and equipped medical cubicle to attend to any emergency health challenges of our esteemed passengers.
“For the avoidance of doubt, the medical personnel on duty was Mariam Abdulai who was assisted by a good Samaritan medical practitioner that happens to be our passenger on board to revive the ailing cop but was in futility.
“The management of the NRC expresses its heartfelt condolence to the bereaved family of the late police inspector, Nambut Selbol, who was escort on duty in Abuja – Kaduna train service on that fateful day.”