
Nigeria witnessed a landmark moment on Tuesday as Africa’s foremost industrialist, Alhaji Aliko Dangote, performed the foundation-laying ceremony of the proposed Kwapda’as Road Safety Demands (KRSD) Trauma Centre in Kabusa, FCT Abuja.
City Business News reports that the event marks a decisive step forward in the nation’s quest to strengthen emergency response systems and reduce preventable deaths from road crashes.
Conceived as a beacon of hope for accident victims, the KRSD Trauma Centre is designed to deliver swift, life-saving medical care to those affected by road traffic incidents across the Federal Capital Territory and beyond.
The initiative reinforces Nigeria’s commitment to building safer roads and supporting a responsive healthcare infrastructure for emergency situations.
The project stems from the visionary leadership of the KRSD Founder, Her Lordship Honourable Justice Monica Dombam Mensem, whose passion for safer highways has driven years of advocacy and action.
With the generous support of Alhaji Aliko Dangote, the Trauma Centre will not only fill a critical gap in emergency care but also stand as a humanitarian legacy—one that will offer solace and survival to countless families.
According to stakeholders, tuesday’s groundbreaking ceremony symbolizes the beginning of a new era defined by compassion, preparedness, and innovation.
It highlights the transformative power of partnerships and the profound impact that visionary leaders can have when they choose to invest in human life and community well-being.
As work commences, the KRSD Trauma Centre embodies the call to Remember, Support, and Act for a safer motoring environment.
It is a powerful reminder that with collective resolve and purposeful investment, communities flourish, futures brighten, and lives are saved.





