Jos: The Plateau State Government has signed a Memorandum of Understanding with the Nigerian Railway Corporation to restore and operate the Jos-Kuru rail corridor. This initiative aims to boost economic activity, reduce transport costs, and enhance mobility in Plateau and neighboring areas.
According to News Agency of Nigeria, Governor Caleb Mutfwang emphasized that the project is not only about trains but also about restoring hope and prosperity to Plateau residents. Represented by the Commissioner for Transportation, Mr. Jatau Davou, Mutfwang expressed gratitude to the Minister of Transportation, Said Alkali, and NRC boss, Dr. Kayode Opeifa, for their unwavering support.
The Jos-Kuru line, part of the historic Kafanchan-Kuru route, will connect the Western and Eastern rail corridors. It is expected to link communities, ease cargo movement for farmers and traders, and reduce travel costs across the state. Initially, the service will operate on a narrow gauge, with plans for a modern standard gauge network underway nationally.
Opeifa highlighted the value of federal-state collaboration, commending Plateau’s efforts in reviving abandoned railway infrastructure. He stated, ‘This partnership shows how governments can rise above politics to deliver real benefits to Nigerians. We are not just returning trains; we are restoring dignity, economic power, and national unity.’
He also mentioned that NRC would deploy a dedicated business manager in Plateau to oversee operations and ensure service delivery. The initiative is expected to create jobs, support local businesses, and open advertising and entertainment opportunities through train services. ‘We will continue to rail across Nigeria-from Jos to Borno, Aba to Port Harcourt, and beyond,’ Opeifa added.