Nigerian Railway Corporation Assures Abuja-Kaduna Passengers Disruptions Temporary, Not By Neglect

The Nigerian Railway Corporation (NRC) has assured passengers on the Abuja-Kaduna Train Service that recent disruptions are temporary and not a result of neglect. In a statement on Tuesday, NRC’s Chief Public Relations Officer, Callistus Unyimadu, acknowledged commuters’ concerns and emphasized that the Corporation values all feedback. “We appreciate the passion, concern, and sense of national responsibility expressed. These are genuine sentiments shared by a concerned customer and patriotic Nigerians. We value all our customers and take every feedback seriously,” the statement said. Describing the Abuja-Kaduna corridor as a flagship route in Nigeria’s rail revival, the NRC admitted the inconvenience caused by the August 26 derailment, which damaged several key Diesel Multiple Unit coaches. The Corporation explained that the reduced service frequency stems from two major challenges. The first is the March 2022 terrorist attack along the route, which resulted in fatalities and trauma. In response, NRC prioritised safety, redesigned operating procedures, limited late trips, and strengthened security cooperation with the Armed Forces and Police. The second issue is the recent Asham Station derailment, which damaged multiple coaches and decreased the number of operational rolling stock. Repairs and refurbishments are ongoing, with plans to deploy additional coaches to restore normal service as quickly as possible. “These challenges do not indicate a decline in our commitment. They reflect a period of recovery, restoration, and rebuilding,” the statement said. The NRC also highlighted the Federal Government’s support under President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s Renewed Hope Agenda and noted that the Minister of Transport is actively involved in accelerating the full restoration of services. The Corporation reassured passengers that damaged coaches are being repaired and certified for safe operation, while alternative rolling stock is being considered where feasible. Security measures along the corridor continue to be strengthened, and restoring multiple daily trips remains a top priority. Passengers were urged to remain patient as NRC works to normalise operations, with assurances that service improvements will be progressively implemented. The Abuja-Kaduna Train Service has faced ongoing challenges including security threats, ageing infrastructure, and maintenance gaps. In March 2022, a bandit attack near Katari–Rijana in Kaduna State caused fatalities and injuries, temporarily suspending the route. Between 2020 and 2022, nationwide records show 183 rail derailments, highlighting systemic weaknesses. The August 26, 2025 derailment at Asham Station, occurring just over a year after a similar incident at the same location, has intensified concerns over safety and maintenance standards on the corridor.

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Warri–Itakpe Train Services Suspended After NRC Derailment, Passengers Safe

The Nigeria Railway Corporation (NRC) has temporarily suspended train services on the Warri–Itakpe route following a derailment on Saturday evening. The incident involved two of the train’s seven coaches at Kilometre 212+8m in Agbor, Delta State, around 7:30 pm. Preliminary investigations point to possible track vandalism as the cause. NRC Managing Director Kayode Opeifa confirmed that all passengers were safely evacuated and accounted for, with no injuries reported. “All passengers on board were safely evacuated to Agbor, and everyone has been fully accounted for. No casualties or injuries were recorded,” he said. Recovery and security teams are currently working at the site. Train operations will resume once a thorough security and safety audit of the track and related infrastructure is completed. The derailment comes just four days after the NRC resumed services on the route on 29 October 2025, following a suspension that began on 2 August due to recurring technical faults. The Warri–Itakpe line, covering over 300 kilometres, is Nigeria’s longest modern rail route. The NRC expressed regret for the disruption and assured passengers that services would return to normal once the track is deemed safe. Between 2020 and 2025, over 188 rail-related incidents were reported across Nigeria, many linked to vandalism and criminal activity. Previous derailments have raised safety concerns. In August, an Abuja–Kaduna train derailment injured seven passengers, while a 2019 Lagos derailment at Ashade Railway Crossing claimed one life. The NRC continues to prioritize passenger safety and has instructed ticketing agencies to process refunds for those affected.

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