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Mission Statement

At the Dr. Aladesanmi Foundation, our mission is to save lives and prevent the heartbreak of losing loved ones to preventable road traffic crashes. Through comprehensive road safety education, impactful awareness campaigns, and active community engagement, we are dedicated to reducing road traffic incidents across Nigeria. Together, we strive to build safer roads and a more informed society, ensuring every journey is a safe one.

Causes of Road Accidents

As part of our commitment to road safety promotion, we will develop programs that will be focused on education, raising awareness using the following tools: Education, Radio and Television Programs, Billboards, posters, and banners, Brochures and Hand Bills, Social Media Campaigns, Workshops and Training, School Programs, Awareness, Community Engagement, Partnerships

Vission Statement

Causes of Road Accidents in NIgeria

About Us

The Dr. Aladesanmi Foundation was established to honour the remarkable legacy of Dr. Tunde Aladesanmi, a renowned surgeon, medical teacher, mentor, and humanitarian, whose untimely death on April 24, 2016, deeply impacted the Nigerian medical community. Dr. Aladesanmi, along with six other doctors and their driver—collectively remembered as the “Ekiti Seven”—tragically lost their lives in a devastating motor accident on the Abuja-Kaduna Road while en route to an official meeting of the Nigerian Medical Association in Sokoto.

Donation of Breath Analyzers to FRSC Eleyele

On January 22, 2025, the Dedicated to Safer Roads Foundation (DTAF) took a significant step toward promoting safer roads in Nigeria. The foundation held a meeting with representatives of the Federal Road Safety Corps (FRSC), Eleyele branch in Ibadan, during which they donated two handheld breath analyzers.

Mission Statement

At the Dr. Aladesanmi Foundation, our mission is to save lives and prevent the heartbreak of losing loved ones to preventable road traffic crashes. Through comprehensive road safety education, impactful awareness campaigns, and active community engagement, we are dedicated to reducing road traffic incidents across Nigeria. Together, we strive to build safer roads and a more informed society, ensuring every journey is a safe one.

Causes of Road Accidents

As part of our commitment to road safety promotion, we will develop programs that will be focused on education, raising awareness using the following tools: Education, Radio and Television Programs, Billboards, posters, and banners, Brochures and Hand Bills, Social Media Campaigns, Workshops and Training, School Programs, Awareness, Community Engagement, Partnerships

Vission Statement

Causes of Road Accidents in NIgeria

About Us

The Dr. Aladesanmi Foundation was established to honour the remarkable legacy of Dr. Tunde Aladesanmi, a renowned surgeon, medical teacher, mentor, and humanitarian, whose untimely death on April 24, 2016, deeply impacted the Nigerian medical community. Dr. Aladesanmi, along with six other doctors and their driver—collectively remembered as the “Ekiti Seven”—tragically lost their lives in a devastating motor accident on the Abuja-Kaduna Road while en route to an official meeting of the Nigerian Medical Association in Sokoto.

Donation of Breath Analyzers to FRSC Eleyele

On January 22, 2025, the Dedicated to Safer Roads Foundation (DTAF) took a significant step toward promoting safer roads in Nigeria. The foundation held a meeting with representatives of the Federal Road Safety Corps (FRSC), Eleyele branch in Ibadan, during which they donated two handheld breath analyzers.

The Tragic Toll of Bad Roads: Prominent Nigerians Lost to Road Accidents

The Tragic Toll of Bad Roads: Prominent Nigerians Lost to Road Accidents

Nigeria’s road networks despite being essential for commerce and daily commuting, have been plagued by poor maintenance, potholes, and a lack of adequate safety measures. Over the years, countless lives have been lost in road accidents, with many of these tragedies tied directly to the deplorable state of Nigerian roads. Among the victims are notable Nigerians whose untimely deaths serve as grim reminders of the urgent need for infrastructure improvement.

1. Dagrin (Oladapo Olaitan Olaonipekun)

  1. Profession: Rapper
  2. Date of Death: April 22, 2010
    The vibrant Nigerian music industry was shaken when rapper Dagrin passed away in a car accident. His vehicle collided with a stationary truck on a Lagos road—a scenario all too common due to poorly lit streets and unmarked hazards.

2. James Ocholi (SAN)

  1. Profession: Minister of State for Labour and Employment
  2. Date of Death: March 6, 2016
    Travelling on the Abuja-Kaduna expressway turned fatal for James Ocholi, his wife, and his son. The expressway, notorious for its uneven surface and heavy traffic, became the site of a tragedy that underscored the dire need for safer road networks.

3. Professor Festus Iyayi

  1. Profession: Academic and Former ASUU President
  2. Date of Death: November 12, 2013
    While travelling to Kano for an ASUU meeting, Professor Iyayi’s life was cut short by a road accident. The combination of bad roads and reckless driving contributed to this irreparable loss.

4. Tunde Aladesanmi and Six Doctors

  1. Profession: Senior Medical Practitioners
  2. Date of Death: 2010
    En route to a medical conference, Tunde Aladesanmi and six esteemed doctors lost their lives in a fatal crash. The accident was another grim consequence of bad roads and poor traffic regulations.

5. Gbadamosi Adegoke Adelabu

  • Profession: Minister of Social Services
  • Date of Death: 1958
    Adelabu lost his life near mile 51 of the Lagos–Ibadan Expressway, close to Shagamu. He was travelling back from Lagos with a Syrian businessman when their vehicle collided with an oncoming car.

The Way Forward

Nigeria’s roads tell a story of neglect, one written in the countless lives lost to preventable accidents. While poor infrastructure is a leading cause, other factors—such as reckless driving and inadequate enforcement of traffic laws—worsen the situation. To prevent further loss of lives:

  1. Government Investment: Prioritize the rehabilitation of existing roads and the construction of safer, modern highways.
  2. Lighting and Signage: Improve road lighting and ensure all hazards are clearly marked.
  3. Public Awareness: Campaigns to educate drivers about safety and the dangers of reckless driving.
  4. Maintenance Culture: Establish regular road maintenance programs to prevent deterioration.

The lives of these prominent Nigerians—and the thousands of others lost annually—should serve as a call to action for policymakers and citizens alike. Addressing the menace of bad roads isn’t just about infrastructure; it’s about preserving lives and building a safer nation.

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