Toward a Safer Future: Building a Trauma-Informed Railway System in Nigeria
The
derailment of the Abuja–Kaduna train on August 26, 2025, marked a pivotal
moment for Nigeria’s railway sector. While the incident resulted in no
fatalities, four passengers sustained serious injuries, and the chaotic
aftermath left many shaken. In a rare and commendable move, the Managing
Director of the Nigerian Railway Corporation (NRC), Kayode Opeifa, publicly
accepted full responsibility. Speaking on Channels Television, he emphasized
that “in the case of safety, there is no indifference,” and pledged to follow
up with all 618 passengers to address potential post-traumatic effects.
This response signals a shift toward a more transparent and human-centered approach to railway safety, one that could serve as a blueprint for broader reform. Drawing from global best practices and the lessons of past rail disasters, Nigeria now has the opportunity to build a trauma-informed, resilient railway system.
