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FRSC & Julius Berger Partner to Boost Road Safety in Nigeria


The Federal Road Safety Corps and Julius Berger Nigeria Plc have resolved to strengthen their collaboration in ensuring safety on our roads.

In a statement, during a courtesy visit to the construction company recently, the FCT Corps Commander of the new Federal Road Safety Corps, Felix Theman, led the Board of Management Team from the sector.

He said, “I have received briefings highlighting the cordial working relationship that has flourished between Julius Berger Nigeria PLC and the FRSC in the FCT. With 28 years of experience in the Corps, I have had the privilege to closely collaborate with Julius Berger, particularly concerning the critical infrastructure projects they undertake across the nation.

He added, “The importance of roads in Nigeria’s economy is very important; no nation can progress without the necessary infrastructure to support its economy. Roads play a vital role in our daily lives. Julius Berger has distinguished itself through the quality of its work and the high standards it has maintained over the years.

The man continued, “While Julius Berger is committed to delivering quality roads, bridges, and interchanges, it must always be remembered that the roads are for human use. Stressing that Nigeria has not yet reached a point where vehicles drive themselves, as people still operate the vehicles. This necessitates character, discipline, and patience on the roads. We must ensure that the beautiful roads built do not become sites of accidents due to reckless driving or disregard for traffic regulations. At FRSC, we focus on enforcement, public education, advocacy, and providing guidance to enhance road safety.

 He concluded, “Julius Berger has been a supportive partner from the beginning. I recall receiving traffic cones and reflective jackets donated by Julius Berger many years ago, which have contributed significantly to our efforts.”

 Welcoming the FRSC FCT Commander and his team to the company, Julius Berger’s Director of Administration, Dr. Abdulaziz Kaita, expressed the company’s commitment to enhancing road safety and fostering collaboration with the FRSC.

He said, “At Julius Berger, we view ourselves as partners in progress and are eager to continue our collaborations. We are proud of our reputation for quality, evidenced by the roads we have constructed in Abuja over the past 30 years. Recently, we received an award from the American Society of Civil Engineers as the Best Construction Company in Nigeria, recognising our consistent quality.”

Kaita further highlighted innovations such as the cold recycling technology used on the Abuja-Kano Expressway, which received international recognition, saying Julius Berger is known for its commitment to safety, having installed weight and speed-limiting devices in its trucks, along with offering annual driver certification exercises and defensive driving courses.

He added that at all times and in all circumstances, the company was ready to work with the Corps for safety on Abuja roads, adding that as a corporate citizen, Julius Berger has among its core values pragmatic collaboration with organisations that have and manifest plausible Nigerian-friendly qualities.

“We are a fully owned Nigerian company with the core value of collaboration underlining our every action insofar as, in doing so, such collaborating organisations identify with the Nigerian-friendly people,” Kaita said.

In a brief remark, Julius Berger’s Corporate Health, Safety, and Environment Manager, Peter Drillingcourt, said the company was aware of the need to survive with the assistance of the FRSC.

He said, “We saw the challenges in prosecuting road safety. So, we are investing a lot in the training and retraining of our drivers, especially in defensive driving. We have even introduced accident-free bonuses and annual medicals for all our drivers to get the best from them in the discharge of their duties.”

On the delegation of the FCT FRSC Management Team to the event were the Corps Commander Felix N. Theman, Deputy Corps Commanders II Nzapisma, Superintendent Route Commander JS Aina, Superintendent Route Commander Adedeji Adesoye, and Assistant Route Commander CC Igbo. The Director of Administration at Julius Berger, Alh. Dr. Abdulaziz Kaita, led his team comprising the Corporate HSE Manager, Peter Drillingcourt, and Assistant HSE Manager, Trust Ekaji, as well as Olivia Uzoma and Emmanuel Isibor, both of the Media Relations Office.

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