Unknown individuals have allegedly stolen communication signals at the Abuja-Kaduna railway corridor, according to a top official within the Nigerian Railway Corporation. The vandals allegedly stole the communication signal equipment and reduced the speed of trains after terrorist attacks at Kubwa train station. The signal lights, necessary for communication and maintaining safe distances between trains, were removed, and the vandals were actively tampering with rail fasteners, causing potential dangers as trains traverse those sections. The vandalism primarily occurred within the Rigasa yard premises, where security personnel were usually stationed. The compromised communication systems and damaged signaling equipment have affected the efficiency and reliability of the service. The Regional Manager of Idu Train Station, Pascal Nnolim, expressed concern over the rising incidents of vandalism on the rail line. He stated that unknown vandals destroyed signalling equipment and track materials, lamenting the constant need for replacements due to repeated acts of vandalism. The civil engineering department has put temporary speed restrictions until the necessary issues are resolved, prioritizing safety for passengers. The Abuja-Kaduna rail lines have been in the news since 28 March 2022, when terrorists planted explosives at the Kubwa train station.