TAF

DTAFRS

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.

Dr. Tunde Aladesanmi's Bio

Dr. Aladesanmi

The late Dr. Aladesanmi Tunde Richard was born on 21st February 1962 at Egbe Ekiti in Gbonyin Local Government Area, Ekiti State. He attended Methodist Primary School, Egbe Ekiti and later proceeded to St. Augustine’s Comprehensive High School, Oye-Ekiti and Ondo State College of Arts and Science, Ikare Akoko. He attended the University of Ibadan, where he graduated with a Bachelor of Medicine, Bachelor of Surgery(MBBS) in July, 1988.

He obtained a Master’s Degree in Public Administration (MPA) in August 2006 and later became a Fellow Internation College of Surgeon(FICS) in June, 2009. Dr. Aladesanmi Tunde Richard has his Pre-Registration Internship at the State Specialist Hospital, Ao-Ekiti, Ekiti State between August 1988 and July 1989. He served as a Medical Officer during his NYSC at the Department of State Security Service Clinic, Ilorin, Kwara State. He was a Senior House Officer at the University of Ilorin Teaching Hospital, Department of Surgery in 1992 and rose to the position of Senior Registrar in May 1996. He was a Consultant Surgeon at the Federal Medical Centre, Ido-Ekiti between 2000 and 2005. He rose to the position of Consultant Surgeon Grade I, at the Federal Medical Centre, Ido-Ekiti in January 2009, the position he occupied till he answered the call of his creator.

Dr. Aladesanmi was the Senior Prefect, at St. Augustine’s Comprehensive High School, Oye-Ekiti, 1979-1980. Commissioner for Health & Transport, Alexander Brown Hall, UCH, UI, Ibadan. He held so many positions of responsibility as he moved on the ladder of his profession. He was the Head of the Department of Surgery Federal Medical Centre, Ido-Ekiti, Ekiti State (Nov. 2000-Jan. 2011).

He was the 1st Vice Chairman, of the Nigeria Medical Association(NMA) Ekiti State Branch between Aug. 2004 and Sept. 2005 and acting Chairman of NMA, Ekiti State Branch. He later became the substantive NMA Chairman from July 2006 to July 2008. He was the Chairman of the following Committees: Trado-Medicine National Level, Health Policy and Implementation, NMA National Internal Audit Committee, NMA National and Emergency Medical Committee (RTA), NMA National since 2014 until his demise.

At various times, he was the Acting Chief Medical Director, of FMC, Ido-Ekiti. He was a registered member of many professional bodies. he was awarded the State Merit Award for the 1989-1990 NYSC year in Kwara State. He bagged other awards such as the Award of Merit, Best Consultant by SSA, FMC, Ido-Ekiti Chapter in September 2008. 

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