Transportation

A narrow gauge train conveying soft drinks from Lagos to Kano has derailed at Farin Ruwa, near Jaji in Igabi Local Government Area of Kaduna State, killing the train driver.

Public Relations Officer, Northern Regional District of the Nigeria Railway Corporation (NRC), Zaria, Mallam Abdullahi Alhaji confirmed the incident to the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) on Thursday.

According to Mallam Alhaji, the driver of the train, Bala Kawu died during the incident.

He said the incident happened as a result of the vandalism of slippers and other accessories on the rail track in the area.

Malam Alhaji added that rescue efforts are currently ongoing to recover the remains of the deceased to salvage the situation for the train to continue its journey to Kano.

NET/Olaolu Fawole

Transportation

The federal government is partnering Ogun State to promote the developmental plan for Lagos-Ibadan railway infrastructure and forestall building of illegal structures along the rail corridors. 

To this end, a committee comprising officials of the Nigerian Railway Corporation, NRC and the Ogun State Government has been inaugurated as part of proactive steps to prevent vandalism of the facilities and haphazard development along the passageways. 

At the event, the Ogun State Commissioner for Physical Planning and Urban Development, Mr. Tunji Odunlami who noted that 5 out of 10 Train terminus along Lagos/Ibadan railway stations were domiciled in Ogun State, said the move would check the tendency for people to develop slums or shanties along the corridors of rail stations. 

Also, the Ogun State Commissioner for Transportation, Mr. Gbenga Dairo, said the operations of the rail system had impacted greatly on the socio-economic activities of the state and promised government’s support for the project to in the interest of the people. 

On his part, the Director Operations, NRC, Mr. Niyi Alli, said the corporation would ensure that necessary arrangements were put in place for the smooth running of the rail system, adding that the federal government was ready to assist the state in actualising its dream of promoting proper physical planning. Olusegun Folarin

Crime

Operatives of Nigeria Police, Ogun State Command, have apprehended three workers of the Nigerian Railway Corporation, NRC, for vandalizing the railway cables in Kajola area of Ifo Local Government. 

The suspects Frank Obi, Eze Ogbonna and James Ejor were arrested after a supervisor working on the railway construction in Kajola reported that

that five persons had been caught while cutting cables at the railway line by the company’s security guard. 

The supervisor told policemen that the suspects overpowered the security guard and ran away. 

The Police Public Relations Officer, Mr Abimbola Oyeyemi said three of the suspects were arrested in their hideouts while the remaining two escaped.

Mr Oyeyemi listed items recovered from the suspects to include a saw blade and a bunch of cable cut from the rail. 

Meanwhile, the Commissioner of Police, Mr  Edward  Ajogun has ordered a manhunt for the fleeing members of the gang while the arrested suspects would be diligently prosecuted

Olusegun Folarin

News Analysis

Road transportation is the most important and inevitable for human existence.

No doubt, without access to road, humanity will remain at a standstill and immobile.

This is because workers will go to work.

Teachers and students will have to go to school; people will have to continue to move from one place to another.

Human activities are made easy through availability of road transportation.

Road is also vital for the development and promotion of infrastructure.

Knowing these facts the federal, state and local governments allocate huge amount of money in their annual budget for construction, rehabilitation and expansion of roads.

However, research over the years has shown that the good intention of government is gradually becoming a nightmare to motorists and other road users. 

Research findings revealed that most Nigerian highways are becoming death trap to users.

This dangerous turn of event was attributed to the collapse of railway transportation.

In the late 70s, shortly after the departure of RITES of India, a company that effectively managed the Nigerian Railway Corporation, haulage businesses involving movement of heavy duty containers, petroleum products, automobile and other goods and services were done through railway transportation. 

Unfortunately, the story is no longer the same as there is now enormous strain on roads in the country.

It was discovered those that were constructed to have a lifespan of 30 years now hardly last for 10 years.

Trucks loaded with unmanned, unguarded and loose containers engage smaller vehicles in a competition for right of passage on the ever-busy highways.

The outcome of this friction between articulated trucks carrying containers, on smaller vehicles and other road users are most times fatal.

Almost on daily basis, we have reported cases of containers falling off their mother trucks to wreak havoc on other moving vehicles on the highways with attendant loss of human lives and material resources.

Recently, the reported tragic mishap that happened to a woman in Lagos state few weeks ago remain fresh in the heart of many Nigerians. 

The unsuspecting woman had earlier petitioned Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu on the need to check the menace of articulated trucks carrying containers across highways in Lagos state.

Shortly after her petition, she was crushed to death by a container that fell off and landed on her, unfortunately she died instantly.

To stem the tide of this avoidable carnage on the highways.

There is urgent need to declare state of emergency on railway transportation in Nigeria.

There must be a restriction on the movement of articulated trucks carrying heavy duty containers and must only be allowed to move on specially dedicated highways.

The Federal Road Safety Corps, FRSC, policy on banning articulated vehicles without minimum safety standards from operating in the nation’s ports and tank farms should be strictly enforced. 

Lastly, owners of such long lorries must be made to provide safety measures for containers to guarantee the safety of other road users including regular maintenance of such articulated trucks.

Tayo Sanni