Nigerian Railway Corporation urges stronger rail links to ports and announces connectivity committee
The Facts
- The Nigerian Railway Corporation called for stronger integration between rail infrastructure and ports to improve efficiency in Nigeria's freight and logistics system.
- NRC Managing Director Dr. Kayode Opeifa made the call during a Nigerian Ports Consultative Council stakeholders' meeting.
- Opeifa said maritime reforms and investments in deep seaports would continue to deliver limited or marginal returns without efficient rail connectivity.
- Opeifa said there has been improved collaboration between the NRC and port authorities in recent years.
- Opeifa said more work is needed to improve cargo movement from ports, particularly in Lagos and along the eastern corridor.
- Multiple reports said a committee was constituted to accelerate port-railway connectivity nationwide.
Context
Why is the NRC pushing for stronger rail-port links?
Opeifa said better rail connections are needed to make Nigeria's freight and logistics system more efficient and to ensure maritime reforms and deep seaport investments produce stronger returns rather than only marginal gains Vanguard,Latest Nigeria News…,P.M. News,Peoples Gazette Nig….
Where did the NRC say the biggest cargo-movement gaps remain?
The NRC said significant bottlenecks remain in moving cargo from ports, especially in Lagos and along the eastern corridor Vanguard,Champion Newspapers…,Peoples Gazette Nig….
What concrete step has been reported to advance port-rail connectivity?
Several reports said a committee has been constituted to speed up port connectivity to railway systems nationwide, with the effort framed as a way to accelerate delivery of the initiative Nairaland,Channels Television,Headlines Nigeria.
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