PodcastThe Crisis Room

Kaduna Train Attack Spotlights Risks Of Moving Through Nigeria’s Ungoverned spaces (Part 2)

The Crisis Room: Episode 13

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“The Crisis Room” podcast series today will focus on the security risk faced by trains and possible mitigation measures.

This episode is a continuation of the last Episode which focused on the threats faced by land-based transport systems moving through Nigeria’s ungoverned spaces. These threats include violent attacks, illegal checkpoints and kidnapping for ransom.


Hosted by Mariam Mustapha and Murtala Abdullahi

Reported by Murtala Abdullahi and Kunle Adebajo

Audio Credit: TVC News Nigeria ‘Minster of Transportation – Rotimi Ameachi’

Production Team: Abba Toko, Anthony Asemota, and Anita Eboigbe. 

The Executive Producer is Ahmad Salkida.

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Abdullahi Murtala is a researcher and reporter. His expertise is in conflict reporting, climate and environmental justice, and charting the security trends in Nigeria and the Lake Chad region. He founded the Goro Initiative and contributes to dialogues, publications and think-tanks that report on climate change and human security. He tweets via @murtalaibin

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