
In a bid to improve safety on Nigeria’s highways, the federal government, has set up a Special Committee on the Prevention of the recurring incidents of road traffic accidents involving trailer and Tanker Drivers on critical sections of the Nation’s highways.
The Minister of Transportation, Sen. Said Alkali made this Known Monday, April 28 2025, during a stakeholders’ meeting held at the ministry’s conference room in Abuja, marking a strategic step toward addressing the frequent incidents of road accidents in the country.
Speaking at the meeting, Sen. Alkali underscored the urgency of tackling the persistent issue, which have led to tragic loss of lives and properties.
According to the Minister, “the committee’s primary aim is to review and develop recommendations to address the root causes of road traffic accidents involving trailer and tanker drivers on the nation’s highways and implement measures to enhance safety as well as strategize on ways to develop mandatory training and certification programmes for Trailer and Tanker Drivers nationwide.”
Alkali who emphasized the urgent need to stem the tide of the ugly incident, gave the committee one week to come up with its report, stressing that safety and efficiency are paramount in Mr. President’s Development agenda.
The committee comprises key stakeholders, including Road Transport Association of Nigeria (RTEAN), Federal Road Safety Commission (FRSC), Nigeria Institute of Transport Technology (NITT), Nigeria Civil Defence Corps ( NSCDC), National Road Transport Owners (NARTO), National Union of Road Transport Workers (NURTW), Driving School Association of Nigeria ( DSAN), Female Drivers Association (FDA), Association of Maritime Truck Owners (AMATO) as well as members of the Institute of Driving Inspectors of Nigeria (IDIN).
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Janet McDickson
Director, Press & Public Relations