NRC CONDEMNS REPEATED TRAIN ATTACKS, SEEKS COMMUNITY SUPPORT

By: Muftau Fatimo
The Nigerian Railway Corporation has strongly condemned the rising incidents of attacks on its train services along the Abuja–Kaduna rail corridor by suspected vandals and criminal elements.
In a statement issued on Sunday in Lagos, the Chief Public Relations Officer of the NRC, Mr. Callistus Unyimadu, described the situation as disturbing.
He said the most recent attack occurred around Kilometre 177 on the Abuja–Kaduna route, where unidentified individuals were reported to have gathered along the tracks and thrown stones at a moving train.
According to him, the incident resulted in damage to the windscreen of the leading locomotive.
“The corporation notes with deep concern that within the last two weeks, similar attacks have also been witnessed in other locations, including Gidan Busa/Sarki Gora Village, Kakau District, Chikun Local Government Area of Kaduna State, among others.
“This development is posing serious danger to railway operations, passengers and operational personnel.
“Management disclosed that similar incidents have so far been recorded in more than six locations along the corridor.
”This, thereby, worsens the already challenging and stressful operational conditions under which the corporation continues to provide essential transport services to Nigerians,” he said.
Unyimadu noted that these persistent attacks not only endangered lives and damaged critical railway infrastructure but also constituted acts of economic sabotage capable of disrupting national transportation.
He pointed out that this undermined the huge investments of the Federal Government in the railway sector.
“Despite the unfortunate development, train operations have continued with necessary safety precautions and strict operational vigilance by railway personnel who have continued to demonstrate commitment and professionalism in ensuring that passengers reach their destinations safely.
“The management of the corporation specially acknowledges the efforts and support of security operatives working tirelessly with the NRC to secure railway corridors and safeguard passengers and railway assets despite the persistent attacks.
“The corporation is currently working closely with security agencies, community leaders, and other relevant stakeholders to strengthen surveillance along the corridor, identify the perpetrators and bring them to justice,” he said.
He said that the Corporation called on residents and communities along railway corridors to support efforts aimed at protecting railway infrastructure by reporting suspicious activities and discouraging criminal attacks on trains and railway installations.
He said that the continuous attacks on railway operations could negatively affect smooth service delivery if urgent collective action was not taken to curb the menace.
“The NRC remains committed to ensuring safe, secure, and efficient train operations across the country and assures passengers that every necessary measure is being taken to safeguard lives and railway assets,” he said.
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