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Tuesday, May 13, 2025

NRC decries rising railway vandalism

The Nigerian Railway Corporation has raised concerns over the increasing rate of criminal elements attacking its facilities across the country.

• May 13, 2025
Railway vandalism
Railway vandalism [Credit; NAN]

The Nigerian Railway Corporation has raised concerns over the increasing rate of criminal elements attacking its facilities across the country.

NRC CEO Kayode Opeifa said this in a statement on Monday.

He was responding to recent vandalism incidents on the Warri-Itakpe line and another at Oghaho Section, Nkanu East LGA, Enugu.

“At the Warri-Itakpe line, the swift response of NRC management averted another suspension of operations,” Mr Opeifa stated.

He explained that a vigilante group in the Agbarho community, Delta, alerted NRC officers about suspected track vandalism early Monday morning.

Railway track and safety officers were immediately deployed to verify the report and take necessary safety measures.

Upon inspection, they discovered that track components from KM250, Agbarho-Okpara section, had been removed by vandals.

The crew quickly replaced the stolen clips and bolts, making the track safe for train movement.

“As a result, WITS 01 on May 12 was delayed by 40 minutes,” he added.

In another incident, vandals targeted Bridge No. 24 at KM284, Oghaho Section, Enugu, in the eastern district.

Railway police and engineers from Enugu visited the scene on Monday for assessment and security watch.

“On arrival, they found the bridge’s steel frames had been cut using oxygen and acetylene tools,” he said.

The vandals had fled, leaving the dismantled beams on the ground; recovery efforts are underway.

Mr Opeifa said the site remains largely inaccessible due to insecurity and banditry, which have caused residents to abandon nearby communities.

While praising security agencies for their efforts, he urged them to intensify action against this economic sabotage.

He expressed appreciation to the Agbarho Community Vigilante for their vigilance and cooperation.

He urged other communities to follow suit and safeguard railway infrastructure as vital national assets.

(NAN)

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