High-Speed Rail in Nigeria: Operational Barriers, Strategic Pathways, and Economic Potential

Bright Ojo *

Ambrose Alli University, Ekpoma, Nigeria.

*Author to whom correspondence should be addressed.


Abstract

This study critically evaluates Nigeria's readiness for implementing high-speed rail (HSR) systems, examining operational barriers, strategic opportunities, and potential economic impacts. Given Nigeria’s population size and economic prominence in Africa, inadequate transportation infrastructure significantly hampers national and regional development. Consequently, this research assesses the feasibility and transformative potential of introducing high-speed rail as a key strategic infrastructure project. Employing a qualitative methodology, the study analyzes secondary data sourced from peer-reviewed academic articles, institutional reports, policy documents, and global case studies. The findings highlight substantial operational barriers including outdated legacy infrastructure, insufficient financing, governance inefficiencies, bureaucratic delays, and security vulnerabilities. Conversely, strategic pathways such as technological innovations, public-private partnerships (PPPs), transit-oriented development, and sustainable transport initiatives present viable solutions for addressing these challenges. Furthermore, comparative analysis with successful HSR projects in Morocco, China, and Europe underscores the importance of dedicated infrastructure, diversified funding strategies, transparent governance, and technology integration. Economic projections demonstrate that HSR could significantly enhance employment, regional trade, logistics efficiency, foreign direct investment, and tourism growth. The study concludes that while challenges remain significant, the effective adoption of global best practices can position Nigeria’s high-speed rail initiative as a catalyst for national economic transformation and regional integration. Policymakers, infrastructure planners, and investors can use these insights to develop informed strategies for infrastructure modernization in Nigeria.

Keywords: High-speed rail, operational barriers, infrastructure development, public-private partnerships, economic transformation


How to Cite

Ojo, Bright. 2025. “High-Speed Rail in Nigeria: Operational Barriers, Strategic Pathways, and Economic Potential”. Journal of Engineering Research and Reports 27 (6):314-30. https://doi.org/10.9734/jerr/2025/v27i61547.

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