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November 12, 2012

Why I Became A Truck Driver For Dangote - Ph.D Holder Opens Up


Henry Pender is a graduate of Political Science from the University of Ibadan. Pender graduated in 2000 and has worked as a banker, yet he is among the about 100 graduates undergoing training to become truck drivers; or rather logistics assistants. Pender is also the class governor of this first batch of trainees.

“After my service, I had the privilege of being retained at the Rivers State Primary Education Board where I did my primary assignment. I was with them for about a year before I joined the All States Trust Bank, which is now defunct.

"I worked with them for three years before I joined the Ecobank, from there I moved to the Oceanic Bank before joining Ecobank again after the acquisition of Oceanic Bank by Ecobank. Click to continue reading.

“I had to leave the banking industry when I married my colleague, because the human resource policy then did not allow spouses to work in the same office. I felt that my wife should stay behind while I as a man would look around for something to do. It wasn’t easy, because the job was not forthcoming as I thought. I attended a couple of interviews at different places, but I didn’t get what I was looking for.

“When this opportunity of becoming truck driver with Dangote presented itself, I applied with open mind. I felt that this is an opportunity for a new beginning to move into a new paradigm that is not explored. We have just begun the journey in the Nigerian Institute of Transport Technology (NITT). I was pleasantly surprised when I came here to see people from different backgrounds and professions.

“We are all getting along very well. I am looking forward for an experience that would improve our larger society. Dangote has put something in place that would turn out to be a revolution in the transport industry in this country. I think this programme would eventually become a model that all organisations of international standard would adopt in no distance future.

“From personal point of view, I like driving. I have driven a lot since when I became a professional driver and I like travelling. But by coming here, I have been exposed to the academic side of driving. I feel that whatever I do as a graduate, there should be a level of expected difference from what a layman would do. I think the objective of employing graduates as drivers is for sanity to be restored on our highways. Most of us are victims of the recklessness of heavy truck drivers and this is what this initiative wants to address. We are being trained here to become complete gentlemen as drivers,” Pender said.

He explained that he has, essentially, decided to join the truck driving profession out of interest not for material reward.

“As at the time we had our interview, there was no mention of any material reward. It is now that we are hearing that after a successful driving for a certain period, or covering of certain mileage that one would own a truck or things like that. No such thing was mentioned; there was no mention of special incentives rather than we would be employed and paid salaries.

“What I would say lured me into joining the truck driving profession is the name Dangote that is known locally and internationally. I bet you that if it were some other companies that came up with this initiative, some of us may not be here but the mention of the name Dangote, one would know that there is quality; there is a personality behind it; there is international recognition; that is what lured most of us here beyond any other material gain.

“We only discovered the entrepreneurial incentive of this programme when we came here; when most of us have completed their registration. Being somebody who had the experience of the banking sector, I would quickly join Dangote, because I know I would have job security and we are enjoying ourselves here in the NITT as the pioneer batch of this training programme. I never knew there is an institute like the NITT in Nigeria. We are grateful to them for the knowledge they are impacting in us.

“I want to also use this medium to urge the youth of Nigeria to work hard. We have to make names for ourselves by working hard as it is not all of us who are children of the privileged, therefore we are here as part of our dignity of labour. I would rather stay here and do this work than apply for visa to go abroad and face all kinds of humiliation by washing toilets or driving taxi while I have a similar option here, which I would do with dignity and leave a good example for the upcoming ones,” Pender explained.

Source: Weekly Trust

10 comments:

  1. UNEMPLOYMENT IS A MAJOR PROBLEM IN NIGERIA BUT OUR GOVERNMRNT IS PLAYONG POLITICS

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  2. If i cant think and develop a product then ur PhD is a waste.
    LARRY

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  3. God bless dangote

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  4. This guy said he graduated in 2000, when did he obtain his Msc let alone his PhD? This is bullshit and the highest level of fabrication. A PhD holder in Political Science is a hot cake anywhere. Anyway, this guy only said he graduated from UI in 2000, he never said he obtained a PhD. OLUFAMOUS needs to review this story. This is total bullshit!

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  5. This guy sound and look like 419 guy.I don't belive his story.I think d truth will eventualy come out one day about this guy.I wish him well.

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  6. if d story is nt tru bt trly a graduate is taking up driver as a job, security as a job, thn wat else wil d unskilled do as a job

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  7. Our people are so complacent that they would believe or cook up any story just to back up false claims. This guy never said he has a PhD, he only said he graduated in 2000 from the university of Ibadan after which he went for his NYSC and was posted to Rivers state Education Board for his primary assignment. Do PhD graduates in Nigeria go for NYSC? Also, he said he worked in three Banks between that time and now. When and where did he obtain his Msc not to even talk about PhD? This story is rubbish and am surprised that OLUFAMOUS did not verify this story but just published it like that, there is no link between the title and the content, besides, and in all honesty the guy NEVER said he has a PhD so why cook up stories here? I have always said it that OLUFAMOUS is a mediocre of a journalist who just wants cheap popularity, if not I expected him to make some personal comments at the end of the story to show that this story makes no sense at all. Anyway, it is clear that OLUFAMOUS is one these "I go chop journalists" and only God will save us from them.

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  8. its high time u stoppd posting rubbish dat wil not add value 2 our lives

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  9. If you hold a Ph.D certificate, your title automatically becomes Dr. This is a cock and bull story. If you believe this then you will also believe that my late grand father is president of nigeria.

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  10. It is a cock and bull report by Olufamous. This guy holds no PhD, and anyone with PHD going o become a trucker should have his head examined.

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