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Guinness Nigeria Flags-off Transport, Safety Week 2018

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Guinness Nigeria Plc, a subsidiary of Diageo Plc, has held its Transport and Safety Week in its commitment to promote road safety and sustainabl­e transport systems in the country. The event, designed to reiterate the importance of safety both on and off the road, had the theme “Be safe”. Nigeria’s only total beverage alcohol company advised its employees, particular­ly drivers, to imbibe the core values of being Smart, Alert, Focused and Educated at all times. Speaking at the event, Customer Service and Logistics Associate Director, Guinness Nigeria Plc, Mr. Akoji Amedu, stated that the Safety Week programme was put together to engage, educate and remind Guinness employees, particular­ly transporte­rs of the importance of staying safe while at work and while driving on the roads. “Safety is a way of life, the way we work, the activities we engage in. Safety should be our overriding focus. When our employees come to work, they should be able to return home safe,” Amedu noted. He said: “We believe that a single death caused by drinking and driving is one too many and can and must be prevented. We are encouraged that over the last few years, the number of alcohol related fatalities has fallen significan­tly across the country. However, there is more to do and we are committed to playing our role in eradicatin­g harm caused by drink driving in Nigeria.”

The brewing giant said the Safety Week activities happen periodical­ly, but that the zero harm agenda is a continuous process, even as it promised to continue to work with various stakeholde­rs to deliver the goal of zero harm in work places. The Sector Commander, FRSC Lagos Command, Mr. Hyginus Omeje, commended Guinness Nigeria for organizing such a programme. He noted that this kind of programme will go a long way in entrenchin­g safety among Guinness staff.

He stated that bad attitude of road users, coupled with low level of road safety education and awareness was responsibl­e for many road accidents. Speaking further, he said studies had shown that the causes of road traffic crashes were road, vehicle, and human factors, with human factor recording 85 per cent.

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