
The Coalition of Edo Civil Society Organisations (CECSO) has absolved Dangote Cement of blame in the recent tragic accident along the Auchi-Okpella-Okene road, near the Omega Fire Ministry in Auchi, Etsako West LGA of Edo State.
Naija News recalls that three persons were confirmed dead after a Dangote Cement truck crushed a vehicle close to the Omega Fire Ministry in Auchi.
The incident sparked renewed outrage in Auchi over the constant movement of Dangote Cement trucks through the town.
Just last week, tragedy struck when Ruth Otabor, the sister of Big Brother Naija Season 7 winner, Phyna, was severely injured by a Dangote Cement truck, barely six days after graduating from Auchi Polytechnic.
Otabor reportedly lost one leg to amputation and doctors fear she may lose the other.
In a report released on Tuesday and signed by its president, Comrade James Osahon, the coalition insisted that contrary to online reports, the company’s truck was not responsible for the fatal crash.
The coalition said its independent findings aligned with police confirmation that it was a third-party cement truck, not the Dangote Cement CNG truck, that triggered the chain of events leading to the accident.
The civil society organisations described as “malicious and mischievous” the attempt by certain groups and online platforms to hastily blame Dangote for the tragedy.
It stressed that such misinformation not only disrespects the dead but also undermines efforts at holding the real culprits accountable.
“After a careful on-the-ground investigation, which included visits to the accident scene and consultations with security personnel, we can authoritatively confirm that the accident was not caused by the Dangote Cement CNG truck. The evidence overwhelmingly shows that a third-party truck, loaded with cement, lost control on a slope due to suspected brake failure and rammed into other vehicles before colliding with the Dangote truck,” the coalition said.
The civil societies explained that the Dangote truck became an unfortunate victim of circumstance when it was struck on the side after the errant truck lost control, which eventually caused the Dangote vehicle to catch fire.
The coalition further reinforced its position with the official statement of the Edo State Police Command.
According to the group, the Edo State Police Public Relations Officer, CSP Moses Yamu, had earlier confirmed that three vehicles were involved in the accident – two trucks and a Mercedes-Benz GLK.
According to him, all three occupants of the GLK were evacuated to the hospital where they were confirmed dead, while the Dangote truck that caught fire was later brought under control.
According to the coalition, this clear police confirmation invalidates the false narratives being pushed online, accusing some groups of deliberately seeking to “drag the name of Dangote through the mud.”
“This smear campaign is nothing but a hatchet job. We are aware that some shadowy interests are uncomfortable with the growing strides of Dangote Cement, particularly in the area of safer, cleaner CNG trucks now deployed on Nigerian roads. These individuals seize every tragedy as an opportunity to malign the company. But truth is sacred, and no amount of propaganda will change the facts,” Osahon declared.
The coalition warned that spreading misinformation in moments of tragedy only fuels public anger and diverts attention from systemic road safety lapses that truly require urgent solutions.
“We must not allow reckless narratives to overshadow the core issues of road safety, vehicle maintenance, and stronger regulation of third-party transport operators. What happened in Auchi is tragic, but blaming the wrong party will not bring back the lives lost or prevent future accidents,” it declared.
The group commiserated with families of the deceased and urged government agencies to fast-track road safety reforms, including stricter enforcement of haulage vehicle standards to reduce accidents caused by brake failure and poor vehicle maintenance.
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