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Isuzu EA, Bamburi Cement accelerate drivers training to enhance road safety

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[From left; Isuzu East Africa HR and Corporate Sustainability Director, Fred Wasike, Isuzu Drivers Academy graduate, Mirriam Njeri and Bamburi Cement Plc Sustainability and Geocycle Director, Jane Wangari during Isuzu Drivers Academy graduation. Over 205 drivers have been trained, among them 51 women. Photo/Ahmed Omar/March, 16, 24].

Isuzu East Africa Driver Academy and Bamburi Cement PLC’s Women on Wheels Program has stepped up its drivers training effots to enhance road safety. The fourth graduation of the beneficiaries was conducted on Friday.

Isuzu Drivers Academy launched in 2021, targets Isuzu East Africa’s customers to impart logistical, defensive, and driving skills as well as traffic rules and act compliance.

The move is also aiming at drivers to drive economically, enhance driving skills, increase employability, strengthen road safety on Kenyan roads, understand commercial vehicle financing and insurance, and use of Google Maps while helping their customers run their businesses sustainably.

So far, 205 drivers have been trained.

Speaking during the graduation ceremony, Isuzu EA’s Managing Director Rita Kavashe applauded the graduates adding that the training at the Academy was part of the company’s enhanced services to customers in transport solutions.

“As a trusted logistics partner, Isuzu is committed to excellence, and safety is our topmost priority in helping our customers grow their businesses sustainably. The Isuzu Drivers Academy goes the extra mile to ensure that our customers not only get the right vehicles for transportation needs but also qualified and trained drivers,” Kavashe said.

Bamburi Cement has partnered with Isuzu Drivers Academy to increase women opportunities in transport by offering training and employment.

Bamburi Cement PLC Sustainability and Geocycle Director Jane Wangari said the collaboration is helping the cement company towards balancing its male-dominated driver workforce, meeting road safety and sustainability targets.

“We target to add at least 50 women to our transport value chain each year, to offset the 95% of male drivers in 500-600 third-party truck drivers transporting our products or raw materials daily. Our data shows that women trained from this program, on average, are safer on the roads, use less fuel and reduce truck maintenance costs,” said Wangari.

The training is also set to help reduce collisions on roads at a time when a significant number of people are injured in accidents involving vehicles. Data from the National Transport and Safety Authority (NTSA) has shown that at least 22,885 people were involved in road accidents in 2023.

This is an increase of 5.2% or 1,127 compared to 2022 where 21,758 people were involved in road crashes 4,690 died, 9,933 got seriously injured and 7,135 were slightly injured.

According to NTSA, 4,324 died in 2023 while the rest were left mostly with life-changing injuries.

The Academy has over time ensured that Isuzu customers acquire the right vehicles to meet their transportation needs and trained drivers.

 

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