The rail line that links the Northern and Southern part of Nigeria
has been destroyed at Ndafun,a village between Jebba and Mokwa.
The heavy rain that fell on June 11, 2017 also led to the destruction of farmlands, houses and fruit-trees and vehicles.
It reportedly damaged 300 meters of rail tracks, thus halting the North-South locomotive service.
The Nigerian Railway Corporation, NRC, said the damaged has cost it a
weekly N50m income and would require at least two weeks to get the
wrecked section of the line repaired.
The corporation has as a result of the damage, suspended passengers and freight train services between Mokwa and Jebba.
The corporation, however, said train services between Lagos and Jebba,
as well as Kano to Mokwa are not affected by the suspension, noting that
the temporary bridge would be put in place at Ndafor pending the
construction of a permanent bridge in the nearest future.
Managing Director of NRC, Fidet Okhiria, who explained the damage,
pointed out that the rail damage could also have been caused by an
avalanche of water released from Kanji Dam.
The MD, who spoke to newsmen over that weekend at the corporation’s
headquarters, said apart from the washout of rail tracks on ground, the
rain, also affected a railway bridge at Ndafor, which links Mokwa and
Jebba.
Speaking further on the incident, he said officials as well as materials
such as lump stones, laterite and gabion crates have been mobilised to
site, adding that a temporary bridge will be launched within the next
two weeks to ensure that trains linking Mokwa and Jebba commence
operations.
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