Claiming that “99% of Dangote truck drivers don’t have driver’s licenses” is a sweeping and unverified statement that can easily mislead the public. While the incident involving the unlicensed driver who caused a young graduate to lose her legs is deeply tragic, it’s important to stick to verified facts. Such exaggerated claims can fuel unnecessary fear and prejudice against an entire workforce, many of whom are qualified and law-abiding. The real focus should be on transparent investigations, strict compliance checks, and holding both the driver and the company accountable where negligence is proven—not spreading potentially false statistics.

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