Lafarge Africa champions diversity, inclusion in logistics chain

Graduates 17 Nigerian female drivers from Women-on-Wheels initiative
Lafarge Africa Plc, a leading innovative and sustainable building solutions company and gender inclusion with the graduation of a new cohort of female truck drivers under its Women-manufacturer of a range of cement brands, has once again demonstrated its commitment to on-Wheels (WoW) initiative.
The graduation ceremony was held at the Lafarge Driving Institute in Ewekoro, Ogun State, on Wednesday, March 26, 2025.
The Women on Wheels initiative underscores the company’s dedication to fostering diversity and inclusion in the transport and logistics industry.
The event was attended by key stakeholders, including representatives from government agencies, the Federal Road Safety Corps (FRSC), industry and community leaders.
In his opening remarks, Group Managing Director and Chief Executive Officer, Lafarge Africa Plc, Lolu Alade-Akinyemi, highlighted the significance of the Women-on-Wheels initiative, stating, “At Lafarge Africa, we are constantly investing in critical areas of the business that will enable women to thrive. The Women on Wheels programme is one of our women-led initiatives which has seen us add certified female truck drivers to our logistics value chain. The programme is one of the revelations of the transport industry, and we hold on to it dearly as a game changer.
In his address, the Logistics Director, Lafarge Africa Plc., Osaze Aghatise, emphasised the broader impact of the Women-on-Wheels initiative, stating, “Our decision to encourage female drivers inspired the creation of the Women-On-Wheels programme, expanding our tentacles of gender equality and inclusion, while giving women more voice and representation. We are delighted that the number of our female drivers is growing and they have successfully ensured safe, efficient, and timely deliveries to customers. Today, we are adding to the numbers, which means bringing more safety to the roads and our operations. We hope to add more as the years go by.”
The WoW initiative is designed to equip women with the technical skills and road safety knowledge required to operate heavy-duty vehicles efficiently. Through this programme, Lafarge Africa has provided comprehensive training in collaboration with accredited driving partners and safety organisations, ensuring that the newly certified drivers are well-prepared for the industry.
In her speech, the Commissioner for Women Affairs and Social Development, Ogun State, Adijat Adeleye-Oladapo, praised the initiative, saying, “The impact of this programme extends beyond today’s graduates. It is a clear demonstration that when women are given the opportunity, they rise to the challenge and excel. This initiative is not just about training drivers; it is about economic empowerment, reducing unemployment, and advancing gender equality in Nigeria. We commend Lafarge Africa for their unwavering commitment to this cause.”
In the same vein, the Commissioner of Industry, Trade & Investment, Ogun state, Mr. Adebola Sofela represented by Mr. Olalekan Eniolawun, Director, Geological Services, Ministry of Industry, Trade & Investment, commended Lafarge Africa for investing in women and opening up more economic opportunities and growth for them within the Logistics Industry.
“Lafarge Africa is doing a remarkable job empowering young women to be industrious as they take on a daring challenge as female drivers. We are proud to see these bold women here today and are rooting for their success”.
The Sector Commander, Ogun State Command, Federal Road Safety Corps (FRSC), Akinwumi Fasakin, commended the initiative, stating, ‘Your success in this programme is a testament to Lafarge Africa’s unwavering commitment to gender diversity and inclusion”.
Addressing the women, he said, “We deeply appreciate your dedication, passion, and resilience, and we look forward to seeing you excel on the road. You are role models, and your efforts today will inspire many more women to follow in your footsteps.”
During the ceremony, three exceptional participants from the cohort, Shotayo Olajumoke, Adibe Favour, and Yaya Rukayat Olabisi were recognized as the best graduating students, exemplifying outstanding dedication and excellence throughout the training.
One of them, Adibe Favour Ozioma, shared her excitement: “This opportunity has transformed my life. I am proud to be a part of this pioneering initiative, proving that women can thrive in the transport industry.”
Since 2019, the Women-on-Wheels initiative has trained and certified over 100 female truck drivers, promoting safer and more inclusive road transport operations.
With 36 female drivers currently in Lafarge’s workforce, with 17 new graduates from Ewekoro, and another 30 set to graduate in Calabar this April, the programme continues to break barriers and set industry benchmarks.

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