A Collision That Exposes Nigeria’s Railway Fragility
The
collision between two trains along the Kaduna–Abuja corridor near Asham is more
than an unfortunate accident; it is a stark reminder of the fragility of
Nigeria’s railway infrastructure and the urgent need for systemic reform.
Early
Monday, hundreds of passengers were left stranded after a passenger train
collided with a freight train, leading to partial derailment and injuries.
Though no fatalities were recorded, the incident disrupted services on one of
the nation’s busiest routes and raised troubling questions about safety
oversight and operational efficiency.
According to the Nigerian Railway Corporation (NRC), the collision was traced to a coupling issue that caused the rear locomotive to make contact with another coach. Emergency protocols were activated, injured passengers were evacuated to Idu Station, and the Safety Investigation Bureau was dispatched to probe the matter.