Dangote Cement Transport Obajana has once again demonstrated its unwavering commitment to road safety and accident prevention with the successful hosting of its Drivers’ Safety Awareness Campaign Q1 2026, under the theme “2026, Our Year of Zero Harm.”
The campaign, held at the Obajana plant in Kogi State, brought together hundreds of truck drivers, senior managers, law enforcement agencies, and community stakeholders in a unified effort to reinforce the company’s vision of zero accidents, zero injuries, and zero tolerance for unsafe practices.
In his opening remarks, Divisional Director Transport Obajana, Col. Hemant Rana, said safety is not just a corporate policy but a shared responsibility.
He reminded drivers that every journey must be guided by vigilance, discipline, and accountability.
Fleet Safety Lead Nigeria, Ozovehe Abraham, outlined the campaign’s objectives, stressing compliance with safety standards, defensive driving, and the need for drivers to act as ambassadors of safety on Nigerian highways.
Head of Pre-Trip Inspection (PTI), Charles Theophilus, highlighted the importance of inter-agency collaboration, noting that partnerships with regulatory bodies are critical to raising national road safety standards.
The National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA), represented by the deputy state commander and the Desk Officer, Joint Integrity Test: Momoh Yakubu, warned against drug and substance abuse, harping on its devastating impact on driver performance and public safety.
The Federal Road Safety Corps (FRSC), represented by Deputy Corps Commandant Odogiyan Moses, stressed the importance of strict adherence to traffic regulations and compliance with national road safety laws.
The Nigeria Police Force, represented by ASP Raji Olakayode, reminded drivers of their duty to uphold lawful conduct and discipline on the highways.
Security experts, including Rtd. Major Omotosho Isiaka and Rtd. Deputy Commissioner of Police Mamman Audu urged drivers to remain vigilant, stressing the need to comply with traffic rules and to be aware of potential security contingencies.
Head of Safety at Dangote Cement Transport Obajana, Adebayo Ogunnupe, led drivers in a pledge of allegiance and commitment to the company’s safety policies.
Dangote Cement Transport Obajana has invested heavily in technology-driven monitoring systems to track driver behaviour, vehicle speed, and route compliance in real time.
These innovations ensure that unsafe practices are detected and corrected immediately.
The company’s fleet management system plans to further improve existing telematics, GPS tracking, and automated alerts, enabling supervisors to monitor driver discipline and intervene proactively when risks are identified.
At the 2025 Drivers’ Retreat in Obajana, the company reaffirmed the role of technology in strengthening accountability.
Drivers were trained in how digital monitoring tools enhance transparency and protect lives.
The retreat also emphasised the role of drivers as frontline ambassadors of the Dangote brand, tasked with projecting discipline, responsibility, and safety consciousness across Nigerian roads.
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