supporting the nationwide rollout of a newly developed standard for training of drivers of heavy goods vehicles. Kemi is primarily focusing on advocacy and outreach work, speaking to truck drivers and a variety of stakeholders involved in the Driving Safety Across Ghana project. A participant in GXO’s two-year graduate programme, Kemi extended her time to participate in the Transaid secondment.
Early priorities for Kemi include the development of fact sheets for drivers and supporting the sensitisation of drivers at truck parks close to coastal ports. By the end of her secondment, she aims to have extended the reach of this activity to more regions in Ghana.
Thelma Ayisi, project manager for Transaid in Ghana, said: “The secondees who join us every year are a testament to GXO as an organisation. They are always excellent additions to our team and offer impressive levels of expertise and professionalism. Kemi is no different and is already proving to be a fantastic colleague and we’re excited for the opportunities she is going to have with us over the coming months.”
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