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APM Terminals, NPA Launch Drug Testing for Truck Drivers

Nigeria’s largest container terminal, APM Terminals Apapa, in collaboration with the Nigerian Ports Authority,has launched a drug and alcohol

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Nigeria’s largest container terminal, APM Terminals Apapa, in collaboration with the Nigerian Ports Authority, has launched a drug and alcohol testing campaign targeting external truck drivers operating within the port. Leading the initiative, Lagos Port Manager, Adebowale Lawal Ibrahim, emphasised the importance of driver fitness in ensuring safe port operations.

“We must be certain that individuals operating heavy-duty trucks are fully alert and in the right state of mind. Safety within the port environment depends on this. Regular testing will act as a strong deterrent and help reduce substance abuse among truck drivers.

We appreciate APM Terminals Apapa for driving this important collaboration, which aligns with our shared commitment to maintaining a safe port ecosystem,” he said. The campaign, conducted at the port entrance with the support of Port Police and Port Health Services, screened truck drivers using breathalyzer tests.

Out of 30 drivers tested during the latest exercise, three were found to be under the influence of alcohol, reflecting an improvement compared to previous exercises. Managing Director of APM Terminals Apapa, Kamal Alhraishat, highlighted that the initiative is part of a broader safety commitment by the terminal operator.

“We recently achieved a significant milestone of 636 days without a Lost Time Injury, and our priority is to sustain and build on this performance. Extending safety measures beyond our workforce to include external truck drivers is a necessary step. “Driving under the influence puts the driver at direct risk, while also endangering other road users, terminal personnel, and critical port assets.

A single lapse can lead to serious incidents involving trucks, container handling equipment, or cargo. This initiative is about protecting lives, safeguarding assets, and strengthening a safety-first culture across the port community,” he said. Describing substance abuse among some external drivers as a real concern, he noted that consistent testing, combined with awareness, will help drive behavioral change over time.

The campaign reinforces the shared commitment of APM Terminals Apapa and the Nigerian Ports Authority to proactive risk management, safer operations, and the protection of people, infrastructure, and cargo at Nigeria’s busiest port.

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