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    ‎Dangote trucks record 56% crash reduction after FRSC safety audit

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    ‎The Dangote Group has credited the Federal Road Safety Corps for a major decline in road crashes involving its trucks following a comprehensive safety review of its transport operations.

    ‎The company said crashes involving Dangote Cement trucks dropped by 56 per cent after the FRSC conducted a Safety System Gap Analysis on its transport operations in September 2025.

    ‎The commendation was made during an appreciation visit to the FRSC national headquarters by the Head of Transport for Dangote Group, Murillo Silva, and his team.

    ‎This was disclosed in a statement by the Corps Public Education Officer of the FRSC, Osondu Ohaeri, on Tuesday, May 26.

    ‎Silva praised the Corps Marshal of the FRSC, Shehu Mohammed, for what he described as strategic recommendations and professionalism that significantly improved the company’s transport safety system.

    ‎According to him, the collaboration between the FRSC and Dangote Group has already produced measurable safety improvements and repositioned the company’s transport operations toward becoming a model for fleet management and road safety compliance.

    ‎The earlier FRSC audit reportedly uncovered several operational deficiencies, including violations of speed limiter regulations, poor driver rest management, overloading and weak safety monitoring systems.

    ‎The review also linked the high crash exposure largely to human-related factors.

    ‎However, following the implementation of the FRSC recommendations, comparative data between the first quarter of 2025 and the first quarter of 2026 showed significant improvements.

    ‎Statistics presented during the review indicated that crash cases dropped from 25 in the first quarter of 2025 to 11 during the same period in 2026.

    ‎Fatal crashes also declined by 36 per cent, while the number of injured persons reduced from 89 to 42, representing a 52 per cent decrease.

    ‎The report further showed that deaths from crashes involving Dangote trucks dropped by 60 per cent from 35 deaths recorded in 2025 to 14 in 2026.

    ‎Reacting to the development, the Corps Marshal described the outcome as evidence that data-driven interventions, collaboration and proactive safety measures remain critical to reducing road accidents and saving lives.

    ‎He commended the Dangote Group for embracing professional scrutiny and implementing recommended reforms, noting that continued compliance could position the company among the safest fleet operators in Africa.

    ‎Mohammed also urged other transport and logistics companies to adopt similar proactive safety measures to improve operational standards and reduce crashes on Nigerian roads.

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