FRSC hails Dangote Cement as truck crashes drop 56% across Nigeria

 FRSC hails Dangote Cement as truck crashes drop 56% across Nigeria

FRSC commends Dangote Cement over road safety reforms

The Federal Road Safety Corps (FRSC) has commended Dangote Cement Plc for significantly reducing road crashes involving its articulated trucks across Nigeria through the implementation of new transport safety policies and operational reforms.

The commendation comes amid growing concerns over road accidents involving heavy-duty trucks on Nigerian highways, with the FRSC describing Dangote Cement as a model for transport safety management not only in Nigeria but across Africa.



According to the Corps, comparative statistics between 2025 and 2026 revealed a dramatic 56 per cent reduction in crashes involving Dangote Cement trucks. Fatalities linked to the company’s fleet also dropped by 36 per cent, while injuries declined by 52 per cent within the same period.

The development has been widely viewed as one of the most notable private-sector road safety successes in Nigeria’s logistics and transportation industry.

FRSC Says Dangote Cement Sets New Benchmark

Speaking during a meeting with a delegation from Dangote Cement at the FRSC headquarters in Abuja, Corps Marshal Shehu Mohammed praised the company’s commitment to road safety and transport management reforms.

He noted that the company’s internal transport policies and “Gap Analysis” strategy had produced measurable improvements capable of serving as a benchmark for logistics operators across the continent.

According to the Corps Marshal, Dangote Cement’s achievements demonstrate how strong corporate leadership and effective safety systems can contribute to national road safety goals.



“These outcomes clearly show the effectiveness of Dangote Cement’s operational reforms and safety initiatives,” Mohammed stated.

The FRSC further urged other transport and logistics companies to emulate the company’s safety-driven approach to reduce accidents and fatalities on Nigerian roads.

AI Technology and Automated Inspections Drive Reforms

Dangote Cement officials disclosed that the company has invested heavily in advanced transport management systems, automated inspection technologies, and artificial intelligence-driven solutions aimed at improving operational efficiency and reducing road risks.

Speaking during the visit, the Head of Transport at Dangote Cement, Murilo Silva, explained that the company’s reforms focus on proactive monitoring, driver behaviour analysis, and strict compliance with transport safety standards.

According to company officials, technology now plays a central role in identifying risky driving patterns in real time and enabling corrective action before accidents occur.



Fleet safety experts at Dangote Cement also highlighted the deployment of monitoring systems capable of tracking speed compliance, driver fatigue, and operational efficiency across its nationwide logistics network.

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Driver Training and Speed Policy Review Key to Success

Beyond technology investments, Dangote Cement revealed that recurring driver training, recertification programmes, and revised speed limit policies formed part of its wider transport safety reforms.

The company said its strategy focuses on continuous improvement, staff accountability, and regulatory compliance.



Group Chief, Health, Safety, Security, Environment and Sustainability (HSSE) Officer at Dangote Industries, Dr James Adenuga, stressed that leadership commitment remains central to the company’s safety culture.

He explained that Dangote Cement intends to continue strengthening its transport operations through innovation and collaboration with regulatory agencies such as the FRSC.

Industry stakeholders believe the company’s reforms could influence broader changes across Nigeria’s trucking and logistics sector, which has long struggled with safety concerns linked to speeding, fatigue, poor vehicle maintenance, and weak enforcement of regulations.

Road Safety Concerns Persist Across Nigeria

Road accidents involving articulated vehicles remain a major concern in Nigeria, particularly on highways connecting commercial and industrial centres.

Heavy-duty trucks transporting cement, petroleum products, food supplies, and industrial materials are frequently involved in crashes that often result in fatalities and traffic disruptions.

Safety analysts say the success recorded by Dangote Cement highlights the importance of combining technology, driver education, and operational discipline to improve road safety nationwide.

The FRSC has repeatedly called on logistics operators to prioritise safety investments and embrace digital monitoring systems capable of preventing avoidable crashes.

Experts Call for Wider Industry Adoption

Transport experts have described Dangote Cement’s results as evidence that corporate-led reforms can complement government efforts to reduce road casualties in Nigeria.

Industry observers argue that wider adoption of similar safety frameworks across the haulage sector could help reduce pressure on emergency services, minimise economic losses caused by accidents, and improve public confidence in commercial transportation.

The FRSC also reaffirmed its commitment to partnering with private companies to promote safer road use and reduce fatalities across the country.

As Nigeria continues to grapple with transport infrastructure and safety challenges, Dangote Cement’s latest recognition may further strengthen calls for stricter compliance standards and technology-driven reforms within the logistics industry.

 

FAQ

Why did FRSC commend Dangote Cement?

The FRSC praised Dangote Cement for achieving major improvements in road safety through transport reforms that significantly reduced truck crashes, fatalities, and injuries across Nigeria.

How much did Dangote Cement reduce truck accidents?

According to FRSC data, crashes involving Dangote Cement trucks dropped by 56 per cent between 2025 and 2026.

How many fatalities were reduced?

The FRSC reported a 36 per cent reduction in fatalities linked to Dangote Cement trucks during the review period.

What safety technologies is Dangote Cement using?

Dangote Cement said it introduced automated inspection technologies, artificial intelligence-driven monitoring systems, and real-time driver behaviour tracking tools.

What role does AI play in Dangote Cement’s transport reforms?

Artificial intelligence helps monitor driver behaviour, detect risky driving patterns, enforce speed compliance, and improve operational efficiency across the company’s logistics fleet.

What other reforms did Dangote Cement implement?

The company also introduced driver recertification programmes, recurrent safety training, and revised speed limit policies as part of broader operational reforms.

What did FRSC say about Dangote Cement’s transport policies?

FRSC described the company’s transport safety measures as effective and recommended them as a benchmark for logistics operators in Nigeria and across Africa.

Why are articulated truck accidents common in Nigeria?

Experts often blame speeding, poor vehicle maintenance, driver fatigue, weak enforcement of regulations, and poor road conditions for frequent truck accidents in Nigeria.

How can logistics companies reduce road crashes?

Industry experts recommend regular driver training, strict speed monitoring, vehicle maintenance, digital fleet tracking, and compliance with road safety regulations.

What impact could Dangote Cement’s reforms have on Nigeria’s logistics sector?

Analysts believe the reforms could encourage wider adoption of technology-driven safety systems across the transport industry, helping reduce road casualties and improve public safety.