The company’s spokesperson, Anthony Chiejina, made the clarification in an interview with Daily Postt on Monday.
This follows earlier reports that a truck laden with Dangote cement had rammed into a Toyota Sienna vehicle on Sunday evening, resulting in multiple fatalities.
Reacting to the claims, Chiejina stated unequivocally that the incident did not involve a truck belonging to the Dangote Group.
“The fact that a truck carried Dangote cement does not mean that it belongs to Dangote. It is for our distributors. We have searched our inventory, and there are no such trucks,”
As of the time of filing this report, an official statement debunking the claim had yet to be released by the company.
May the Lord continue to keep us and our loved ones safe. 🙏🏾
ReplyDeleteWe will not be victims to all of these.
Ndi denying
DeleteI’m sure someone took photos and videos from the scene, so the truth will come out eventually.
ReplyDeleteCondolences to the loved ones of the deceased.
These truck drivers are always reckless
ReplyDeleteNa wa !
ReplyDeleteI agree that the truck might be carrying their products but may not be for the Dangote company
ReplyDeleteMay God accept their soul and rest them in perfect peace
ReplyDeleteDangote..smart businessman. He outsourced the distribution part of his business to distributors to avoid any liability in case of accidents.
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