Lafarge PLC Seeks Application Of Female Truck Drivers For Free Training
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Lafarge PLC Seeks Application Of Female Truck Drivers For Free Training

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By Patrick Obia

One of the world’s largest cement manufacturers and specialists in cement, construction aggregates, and concrete, Lafarge PLC, is calling for interested females to apply to be trained as truck drivers in Calabar.

At least, no less than 20 slots are up for grabs for women/ young ladies who are self-sufficient, agile, passionate, and willing to be trained and employed as female truck drivers.

The training is free of charge according to the President of the Female Commercial Minibus Drivers Association of Cross River State, Asibe Ifeoma Philomena, who disclosed this in a video encouraging women to jump on the opportunity.

Interested women are enjoined to visit the Lafarge office along Diamond Hills, Calabar to enroll in the training that might last for 8 weeks or more.

READ ALSO: Female Commercial Drivers Engage FRSC On Road Safety In Cross River

Lafarge Africa Plc is a member of the Holcim Group – the global leader in innovative and sustainable building solutions. It was incorporated on 24th February 1959 and listed as a publicly quoted company on the Nigerian Exchange on 17th February 1979.

It serves Nigeria with a wide range of building and construction solutions designed to meet housing and construction needs from small projects like individual home buildings to major construction and infrastructure projects.

With plants in Ewekoro and Sagamu in the southwest, Mfamosing in Akamkpa Local Government Area of Cross River State in the south-south, and also in Ashaka in the northeast of Nigeria.

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