After a temporary suspension of services due to critical track repairs, the Nigerian Railway Corporation has announced that operations on the Warri-Itakpe train corridor will resume soon.
The NRC had suspended train services on the Warri-Itakpe route in April due to a fault detected by engineers that persisted despite initial attempts to rectify it.
Following experts’ suggestions, the train operations on the route were halted to carry out urgent maintenance aimed at ensuring the safety, reliability, and comfort of passengers.
In a statement issued at the weekend by the Chief Public Relations Officer of the NRC, Callistus Unyimadu, the corporation confirmed that the repair work has reached an advanced stage, and full train services are expected to resume “in the shortest possible time.”
The NRC stated, “We are pleased to inform the public that work on the affected sections is nearing completion. A formal announcement will soon be made to communicate the specific date for resumption of services.”
The corporation expressed gratitude to passengers for their patience and understanding during the service disruption and reaffirmed its commitment to delivering safe and efficient rail transport nationwide.
The Warri-Itakpe corridor serves as a vital transportation link across several states, supporting both passenger travel and economic activity in the region.
The resumption of train services on this route is expected to boost economic activity and provide relief to passengers, who have been affected by the suspension.
The NRC’s commitment to safety and efficiency is evident in its decision to halt train operations to carry out urgent maintenance.
The corporation’s efforts to ensure the reliability and comfort of passengers are commendable, and its announcement of the imminent resumption of services is a welcome development.