Nigerian Railway Corporation generated N5.7 billion from passengers in 2021: Report

The Nigerian Railway Corporation generated N5.7 billion in revenue from passengers in 2021, according to the latest report by the National Bureau of Statistics (NBS).
The NBS rail transportation data for 2021 released on Wednesday revealed that the total revenue generated from passengers in 2020 was N1.75 billion.
The 2021 revenue, the NBS said, represents a 226.44 per cent increase.
The bureau said that over 2.7 million passengers travelled by train in 2021 compared to one million recorded in 2020.
Similarly, the report showed a total of 168,301 tonnes of goods were transported in 2021 as against 87,440 recorded in 2020, showing a growth rate of 92.48 per cent.
In addition, the report showed the revenue generated from goods in 2021 amounted to N317.57 million, higher by 12.87 per cent compared to N281.35 million in 2020.
“Other income receipts in 2021 stood at N66.80 million, higher than the N5.19 million recorded in the preceding year.”
(NAN)
We have recently deactivated our website's comment provider in favour of other channels of distribution and commentary. We encourage you to join the conversation on our stories via our Facebook, Twitter and other social media pages.
More from Peoples Gazette

NationWide
Stranded Nigerians return from Libya
Mr Farinloye said that the returnees were 63 male adults, 73 female adults, 15 male and 13 female children, six female infants and eight male infants.

NationWide
2023: PDP screens deputy governorship candidates
The screening took place at the party National Headquarters in Abuja.

NationWide
Buhari rues increasing attacks on churches; calls for prayers
The president enjoined the citizens to always show the enemies of peace that Nigerians would never be bullied by cowards, extremists or terrorists.

Ibadan
We can turn Ibadan to Dubai, says APC senatorial candidate
Mr Alli said Ibadan which indigenes are trying to build now will be a centre for real estate and agriculture.

States
JUST IN: Gunmen abduct ex-Ekiti top official on farm
Mr Bamisaye, a retired chief pharmacist with the states health ministry, was seized while working on his farm, on Wednesday.

World
Economic Crisis: IMF bailout our only option, Sri Lanka PM tells parliament
Mr Wickremesinghe said the only safe option for Sri Lanka’s ailing economy was to hold discussions with IMF.