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NRC, APMT Plan Cargo Movement Expansion by Rail to Ibadan

The Nigerian Railway Corporation (NRC) has concluded arrangements with APM Terminal (APMT) to begin the expansion of cargo movement from Apapa Port in Lagos to NRC Freight Yard at Moniya, Ibadan.

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This is contained in a statement signed by Mr Yakub Mahmood, Deputy Director, Public Relations, NRC, on Thursday, in Lagos.

IMG 20250207 WA0082The decision was reached during a meeting between NRC management, led by the
Managing Director, Dr Kayode Opeifa, and the management of APMT led by the Chief Executive Officer, Mr Frederik Klinke.

Klinke reiterated APMT’s position as the foremost transporter of container freight in the country and a major partner to the NRC.

“This will translate into reduction in the cost of goods and services.

“It will also promote food security, which is in line with the Renewed Hope Agenda of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu,” he said.

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He highlighted a strategic advantage Nigeria had by being surrounded by a number of landlocked neighbouring countries.

According to him, this created an opportunity for the country to be a hub for importation of containerised goods.

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Responding,Opeifa said “We are going to work for the satisfaction of not only the APMT but all customers who intend to do business with NRC,” he said.

He said that NRC would provide reliable, efficient, safe and sustainable services.
Opeifa also urged encouragement of greater use of the rail system.

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Joshua Okoria

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