Dangote Industries Limited (DIL) has denied the ownership of the truck that caused accident in Iworoko Ekiti, in which 20 people were said to have died at the weekend.
The
Management of DIL on Sunday issued a statement, frowning at the
misleading and unverified report, carried by an Online medium, alleging
that a Dangote truck, was responsible for the tragedy in Iworoko, near
Ado Ekiti, where 20 lives were lost.
Dangote
wondered why some people rushed to the press without adequate
verification, thereby reporting falsehood as it has been confirmed that
the truck did not belong to Dangote, as reported by the medium.
The statement stated that: “While we commiserate with
the families of the deceased and pray for God’s strength to bear the
loss of their loved ones, it is important to state that the affected truck did not belong to our company. Dangote Industries Limited (DIL) do
not import or produce rice for the market or for any individual or
entity. Our trucks are also not meant to carry third party goods as we
have consistently requested the public to report any such illegal action
by our drivers to us for monetary reward.”
It would be recalled that the management of DIL, recently issued
a passionate appeal to members of the public to assist in monitoring
and reporting both recklessness and illegal haulage of contraband goods
by some of its truck drivers with a cash reward of N250,000 per report.
The
company, through a paid for advertisement both electronically and print
medium, issued a stern warning to those illegally transporting
unauthorised goods through the company’s trucks, to desist from such as
both the drivers and the owner of the goods will be arrested and duly
prosecuted.
To
clarify its position, the management went on to list its products and
goods which its over 10,000 trucks operating across the country and the
neighbouring West African countries could convey.
It
stated: “Dangote Trucks are permitted to transport only the following
materials: Dangote Cement Plc – Dangote Cement, Limestone, High Grade
Gypsum and Coal; Dangote Sugar Refinery Plc- Dangote Sugar; NASCON
Allied Industries Plc – Dangote Salt & DanQ Seasoning; Agrosacks
Industries Limited – Bags; Dangote Flour Mills Plc – (Dangote Wheat,
Flour and Danvita).
“We
hereby alert the public to report any suspected Dangote Truck driver
involved in illegal haulage supported with credible evidence of such
act.”
While
the Police and other law enforcement agents have been authorised to
arrest any Dangote Truck driver involved in such illegal act, it urged
members of the public while making their report to remember to include
the Truck Type; Truck Plate Number; Truck Cab Number; Location of the
Truck, Contents of the Truck, Colour of the Truck and Photographs of the
Truck and goods if possible.
The
Management of Dangote Group, in a statement alerting and encouraging
the public to report any suspected Dangote Truck driver involved in
illegal haulage, provided hotlines to make such reports
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