Railway
Cargo train: NRC targets April for 100% Lagos-Kaduna dry port movement
Cargo train: NRC targets April for 100% Lagos-Kaduna dry port movement
The Nigerian Railway Corporation (NRC) has fixed the beginning of second quarter 2025 for full operations of its cargo train movement from Lagos to Kaduna Inland Dry Port.
This was disclosed in a video clip shared on the official X (formerly Twitter) account of the NRC on Saturday.
Managing Director of the NRC, stated in the video that while logistical operations had been put in place, some non-logistical issues needed to be addressed to ensure the seamless movement of goods via both narrow and standard gauge rail lines.
“There are little issues which are not related to logistics that needed to be cleared out.
However, bearing all circumstances, we are determined that the Nigerian Railway Corporation will ensure that the movement of goods along both narrow and standard rail lines is at maximum. “So, we are committed to ensuring that the movement of goods from Lagos to this dry port is achieved somewhere at the beginning of the second quarter,” Opeifa said.
He added, “We believe that all other issues related to other agencies of government would have been resolved and working with them should be able to ramp up, not to 70% but to 100%.”
Managing Director of Inland Containers Nigeria Limited, Omotayo Dada, also featured in the video and expressed optimism that within a few quarters, productivity at the Kaduna Inland Dry Port would increase significantly.
“We are optimistic that within a couple of quarters, before the year runs out, productivity would even increase by about 70%,” Dada said.
The Kaduna Inland Dry Port, commissioned in 2018, was established as a major logistics hub for exports, particularly agricultural products.
However, it has been operating below capacity, handling fewer containers than initially expected.
Over the years, container movement between Apapa Port and the Kaduna Inland Dry Port has been intermittently suspended for various reasons. Notably, in September 2020, operations were halted due to the rehabilitation of railway tracks, disrupting freight transport.
In a broader effort to improve freight connectivity between the southwestern seaports and inland regions, the Federal Executive Council (FEC) recently approved a $45.3 million contract for a feasibility study and engineering design of a new rail corridor.
The planned alignment will extend from Badagry Deep Sea Port through Tin Can, Apapa, and Lekki Seaports, reaching Ijebu-Ode and Kajola, where it will integrate with the Lagos-Kano-Maradi Railway Modernization Project.
Railway
FG set to roll out nationwide railway connectivity plan — Opeifa
FG set to roll out nationwide railway connectivity plan — Opeifa
The Federal Government is set to unveil a comprehensive National Railway Development Road Map aimed at linking all 36 states and the Federal Capital Territory (FCT) by rail, in line with President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s Renewed Hope agenda.
Managing Director/Chief Executive Officer of the Nigerian Railway Corporation (NRC), Dr. Kayode Opeifa, announced this on Wednesday at the 7th National Transport Conference of the Chartered Institute of Transport Administration (CIOTA), held at the NICON Luxury Hotel, Abuja.
According to Dr. Opeifa, the road map provides a framework for seamless rail connectivity and access across the country, following legislative amendments that placed railway development on the concurrent legislative list.
“We are saying where there is a national rail asset, states should make use of it. The line is available from Lagos to Kano. If your state is along this corridor, you can run services on the line. Lagos and Plateau are already doing this, and we are open to working with others,” he said.
He disclosed that Lagos and Plateau states are already leveraging this new policy, while other states such as Ogun, Oyo, Edo, Delta, Kogi, Kaduna, Kano and Niger can also connect to existing national corridors to drive local economic development.
Opeifa further noted that the NRC had ramped up its freight-by-rail operations, transporting increased volumes of containerized cargo, gypsum, soda ash, cement, metal coils, and materials for the ongoing Ajaokuta–Kaduna–Kano (AKK) Gas Pipeline Project.
Outlining the Corporation’s long-term vision, tagged “Vision 2-5-10-20”, he said the NRC plans to optimize national rail assets within two years; transition to electric traction by the fifth year; double the country’s rail capacity within ten years; and achieve not less than 60,000 kilometers of interconnected rail network nationwide within 20 years.
Opeifa affirmed that the new road map would “transform Nigeria’s transportation landscape, stimulate commerce, and open new frontiers of development across all regions.”
Railway
NRC restores derailed Warri-Itakpe Line, resumes service today, two suspects arrested
NRC restores derailed Warri-Itakpe Line, resumes service today, two suspects arrested
The Nigerian Railway Corporation (NRC) has announced the resumption of train services on the Warri–Itakpe corridor today (Wednesday), following the completion of repair works on the section of track affected by last weekend’s derailment near Agbor, Delta State.
The derailment, which occurred on Sunday, was traced to the vandalisation of fasteners and clips along the rail line.
Two suspects believed to be responsible for the act have been arrested.
These details are contained in a press statement released Tuesday evening and personally signed by the Managing Director and Chief Executive Officer of the NRC, Dr. Kayode Opeifa.
The suspects — Mudansuru Mutari (27) and Blorie Kokori (39) — were reportedly apprehended around Kilometre 208 before Abraka, Delta State, on Tuesday, November 4, 2025, by operatives of the NRC Police Command in collaboration with local security agents.
According to the Corporation, preliminary investigations and confessional statements confirmed their involvement in tampering with vital components of the rail infrastructure.
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Opeifa commended the Railway Police Command and community security networks for their swift and coordinated response, assuring that the culprits would face the full weight of the law.
“Acts of vandalism against critical national infrastructure amount to economic sabotage and pose serious threats to public safety. The NRC maintains a zero-tolerance stance on such offences,” he said.
He added that the Corporation had completed the re-railment and full restoration of the affected portion of the track on Sunday, November 2, 2025. Following a comprehensive safety inspection and operational audit, normal train operations will resume today, Wednesday, November 5.
Opeifa reiterated the NRC’s commitment to the highest standards of safety and reliability, noting that surveillance would be intensified through advanced security technologies and stronger community engagement along all railway corridors.
The NRC also expressed appreciation to passengers and the general public for their patience and understanding during the temporary suspension of services.
NRC restores derailed Warri-Itakpe Line, resumes service today, two suspects arrested
Railway
NRC confirms Warri–Itakpe train derailment, suspects track vandalism
NRC confirms Warri–Itakpe train derailment, suspects track vandalism
The Nigerian Railway Corporation (NRC) has confirmed the derailment of a Warri–Itakpe passenger train near Agbor on Saturday evening, assuring the public that no injuries or fatalities occurred.
This is coming barely four days after it reopened the line.
In a statement released on Sunday, NRC Managing Director Dr. Kayode Opeifa disclosed that the incident took place around 7:30 p.m. at Kilometer 212+8m and involved two of the seven coaches of the Warri–Itakpe Train Service (WITS).
Preliminary investigations suggest the derailment may have been caused by suspected track vandalism.
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“We are pleased to confirm that all passengers on board were safely evacuated to Agbor, and everyone has been fully accounted for. No casualties or injuries were recorded,” Dr. Opeifa stated.
He added that NRC’s recovery team, in collaboration with security agencies, had been on-site since Saturday night conducting retrieval operations.
“These efforts are progressing steadily and are expected to be completed soon,” he assured.
The NRC reiterated its commitment to passenger safety and pledged to continue working with relevant authorities to prevent future incidents.
NRC confirms Warri–Itakpe train derailment near Agbor, no casualties reported
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