Africazine:
The Lagos State Government is launching a health and safety programme for commercial drivers next week.
This initiative aims to enhance road safety and reduce accidents linked to driver health issues. Approximately 10,000 commercial drivers are expected to benefit from free screenings and consultations at four key transport hubs.
Lagos State’s Initiative for Safer Roads
The Lagos State Government is set to commence a comprehensive health and safety programme for professional drivers. This initiative, disclosed by Hon. Hassan Adekoya, targets the occupational health challenges faced by commercial drivers, especially truck operators crucial to the state’s logistics and economy.
Screenings will occur at four strategic locations: Iyana Iba, Obalende, Lekki Free Trade Zone Park, and Lillypond Bonded Terminal in Apapa. The programme aims to provide free eye screenings, medical consultations, and corrective lenses, along with substance abuse awareness campaigns.
Lagos State: Key figures on health and safety programme
- 10,000 commercial drivers expected to benefit
- Screenings scheduled from February 9 to February 12, 2026
Support from Transport Owners and Unions
The state government is urging transport owners, unions, and associations to support the initiative. Their involvement is crucial for mobilizing drivers and ensuring access to major parks and depots for the health screenings.
The overarching goal is to ensure that drivers are physically fit, mentally alert, and visually capable of operating safely on the roads. This proactive approach is essential for improving overall road safety in Lagos.
Next Steps for the Health Programme
- Initiative starts on February 9, 2026
- Screenings will be held at four locations
- Transport owners and unions to facilitate access for drivers
This health programme is a vital step towards safer roads in Lagos.
