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Dangote truck driving school enrols female trainees

Dangote truck driving school enrols female trainees

Dangote Articulated Truck Driving School enrols female trainees

Dangote Cement Plc, transport division has quadrupled the enrolment of female truck drivers into Dangote Articulated Truck Driving School; this is as a result of a strict compliance to the regulations governing road usage.

The Dangote Articulated Truck Driving School, Obajana, Kogi State is considered unique, being the first of its kind in the history of Nigeria.

To this extent, the academy has enrolled 50 fresh trainee drivers, of which 10 are female trainees who are partaking in the 2023 Batch A session, Divisional Director Transport, Ajay Singh, has said.

Singh said the intensive training is being conducted in collaboration with the Federal Road Safety Corps (FRSC) and Fantique Driving Training Centre of South Africa.

He said: “Experience has shown that female drivers are more careful, and have carted away most of the awards while emerging best in the past assessment conducted by the company.”

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Speaking also, the school manager, Daniel Marcus Akuso, added that some of the courses taught in the school include: Civic Education, English, Mathematics, Defensive Driving, Truck Handling, Maintenance Technology, DCT Administration Procedures, Root Cause Analysis, Health and Science, Road Signs and Codes.

In his contribution Deputy Road Commandant, (OC Instructor) of the FRSC attached to Dangote Driving School, Engr Mukhtar Umar said his agency plays a significant role in the training and certifying old drivers and newly recruited trainees.

He said: “We teach them defensive driving, road signs, responsibilities of the driver, driving culture, and then certify them.”

In their separate contributions, Oshile Victoria, 30, a female trainee and a graduate of Economics said she considered herself very lucky to have been selected to participate in the programme Fatima Haruna Adau, 27, who had wanted to join army, said the driving school has helped fulfill her dream. “I believe what a man can do a woman can do too.”

A 35-year-old trainee from Katsina State said it’s a dream come true.
The Executive Secretary of the National Board for Technical Education (NBTE) Professor Idris Bugaje had said that the NBTE was partnering the Dangote Cement Plc in the execution of the school’s programme.

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