In a major move to deepen local capacity in railway systems and reduce dependence on overseas training, the Nigerian Railway Corporation (NRC) has entered into a strategic partnership with five Nigerian tertiary institutions.
The collaboration, formalized through a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) signed in Lagos, seeks to enhance in-country expertise through hands-on learning, professional certification, and technology transfer in railway operations and management.
Institutions in Partnership
The five institutions onboard include:
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Yaba College of Technology
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Kwara State Polytechnic
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Federal Polytechnic Offa
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Kaduna Polytechnic
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Trinity University, Lagos
Boosting Local Skills and Career Progression
Dr. Kayode Opeifa, Managing Director/CEO of NRC, emphasized that the partnership aims to create a sustainable skills ecosystem for Nigeria’s growing railway sector.
“This is about building a legacy of skill acquisition that empowers this generation and the next,” Opeifa said. “Our staff can now gain diplomas and degrees in railway-specific fields, breaking through educational ceilings that have stalled their promotions.”
He highlighted key focus areas such as digital rail systems, track engineering, locomotive maintenance, and logistics management as critical components of the program.
Reducing Reliance on Foreign Training
While acknowledging that some foreign training may still be required, Opeifa noted that the initiative will drastically reduce the need for costly overseas trips.
“Where local expertise can be developed, there will be no need to travel abroad,” he said. “This partnership saves the country resources while raising a homegrown crop of railway professionals.”
Mutual Gains for Academia and Industry
According to Opeifa, the collaboration is mutually beneficial. Retired NRC professionals may serve as guest lecturers, while academic staff and students gain real-world exposure using NRC’s infrastructure and equipment.
Institutional Leaders Applaud the Initiative
Dr. Kadir Oluwatoyin, Rector of Federal Polytechnic Offa, hailed the agreement as a game-changer aligned with the Federal Government’s Renewed Hope Agenda.
“We recently sent staff to China for railway training. If this capacity exists locally, we wouldn’t need to do that. This partnership is a win-win,” he said.
Echoing the sentiment, Dr. Abdul Mohammed, Rector of Kwara State Polytechnic, stressed that the MoU will create job opportunities and nurture a new generation of rail engineers and administrators.
“This is a timely move to equip Nigerian youth for global competitiveness while reducing reliance on foreign expertise,” he stated.
The NRC’s initiative marks a significant leap toward domesticating technical expertise, promoting youth empowerment, and future-proofing Nigeria’s transportation infrastructure.
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