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How, why Kaduna-Abuja passenger train derailed — NSIB

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The Nigerian Safety Investigation Bureau (NSIB) has given insight into why and how a passenger train operating on the Kaduna-Abuja corridor derailed on Monday.

Funke Arowojobe, NSIB’s Director of Public Affairs and Family Assistance, revealed this in a statement she issued to newsmen.

She said shortly after departure from Jere station, the rear locomotive became detached while the train proceeded along the downward gradient toward the Asham section.

She explained that the detached locomotive subsequently rolled forward and struck the rear portion of the train, resulting in a serious operational occurrence.

She said: “At the time of the incident, the train consisted of two locomotives positioned at the front and rear, one power car, two business class coaches, and six standard passenger coaches.

“The train conveyed a total of 429 passengers.

“Onboard personnel included 46 crew members as well as 24 security personnel assigned to the service.

“No fatalities were recorded but some passengers sustained injuries.

“Immediate response actions were initiated by personnel of the Nigerian Railway Corporation (NRC) and security personnel onboard the train.”

Arowojobe said medical personnel had provided first aid assistance to affected passengers.

She added that following the occurrence, the train proceeded to Idu Station in Abuja where it arrived at approximately 10:39am, where additional assistance was provided to passengers.

She explained that NSIB investigators had commenced evidence gathering and analysis to determine the circumstances surrounding the occurrence.

She said the investigation would examine technical, operational, and infrastructure factors, including train configuration, locomotive attachment systems, operational procedures, and relevant operational data.

Arowojobe added: “The occurrence took place at approximately 09:16am along the Jere-Asham section near Asham Station in Kaduna State.

“The section of track where the event occurred was located on a downward gradient.

“The train operated within the scheduled service window of 07:15am to 10:01am and arrived at Jere Station at 08:52am before departing again at 08:59am to continue the journey toward Abuja.”

The NSIB Director-General, Captain Alex Badeh Jr., expressed concern for the affected passengers and reaffirmed the bureau’s commitment to uncovering the facts behind the occurrence.

Badeh said: “This incident reminds us that every transport journey carries the trust and expectations of hundreds of people who rely on the system to move them safely to their destination.

“Our thoughts are with the passengers who sustained injuries, and we commend the swift response of Nigerian Railway Corporation personnel and emergency teams who assisted those affected.

“At the Bureau, we approach every investigation with a deep sense of responsibility because behind every occurrence are real people, real families, and real consequences.”

According to Badeh, NSIB team will carefully examine every relevant factor to understand what happened and to ensure that the lessons from the occurrence lead to safer railway operations across Nigeria.

The Director General affirmed that the bureau would work closely with the NRC and other relevant agencies as the investigation progresses.

He added that further updates would be provided as more information becomes available.

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