ACCI Reaffirms Private Sector Support for Railway Development

Jennifer Inah

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The Abuja Chamber of Commerce and Industry (ACCI) has reaffirmed the private sector’s commitment to the growth and modernisation of Nigeria’s railway sector.

President of ACCI, Dr Emeka Obegolu, made this known while delivering his remarks on the second day of the ongoing 2nd Abuja International Railway Conference and Exhibition, held in Abuja, Nigeria’s capital.

Dr Obegolu, who also leads the Organised Private Sector (OPS) in the FCT, described the conference as “a strategic platform dedicated to connectivity, commerce, and national development,” stressing that railways remain central to industrialisation, trade facilitation, and regional integration in Africa.

Speaking on the theme of this year’s event, Challenges and Opportunities in Railway Development in Africa: A Call for Investment, Obegolu, SAN, PhD, noted that railways have historically driven economic transformation worldwide by reducing the cost of doing business, opening markets, and creating opportunities for enterprises of all sizes.

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He recalled that the maiden edition of the railway conference was hosted at ACCI’s facilities, describing the Chamber’s involvement as consistent with its mandate of promoting trade, investment, and industrial development.

While highlighting ACCI’s contributions to Nigeria’s business landscape, Obegolu said the Chamber provides platforms for policy advocacy, networking, and entrepreneurship development through its flagship events such as the Abuja International Trade Fair (AITF) and the Farm, Food, and Allied Technology Expo (FARMFATECH), alongside its four Centres of Excellence: the Dispute Resolution Centre (DRC), Policy Advocacy Centre (PAC), Abuja Trade Centre (ATC), and the Business Entrepreneurship Skills and Technology (BEST) Centre.

He explained that the Chamber’s interest in railway development stems from its potential to stimulate investment, drive trade, support industries, and create jobs for the wider economy.

He added that the opportunities are vast, ranging from infrastructure financing and technology partnerships to logistics, supply chain efficiency, and SME inclusion.

The ACCI boss urged delegates, exhibitors, and stakeholders to seize the opportunities provided by the conference to build partnerships, exchange innovative ideas, and develop actionable solutions that would strengthen Africa’s railway systems and enhance continental connectivity.

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