
Joyce Mmereole Okoli
The Managing Director of Primero Transport Services Limited, Mr. Fola Tinubu, is set to chair the inaugural JustAlive Communications Limited Transport Summit, slated for Wednesday, October 29, 2025, at the Providence Hotel, GRA, Ikeja, Lagos.
Themed “Nigeria’s Transport Infrastructure: Innovation for a Sustainable Future,” the high-level summit aims to provide a strategic platform for key industry players to deliberate on innovative solutions to Nigeria’s transport and logistics challenges.
Mr. Tinubu, a seasoned economist and business leader, brings a wealth of experience to the event. A graduate of the University of East Anglia (Norwich, England) with a Bachelor’s degree in Economics and Politics, and a Master’s degree from the University of Stirling (Scotland) , Tinubu is widely recognised for his visionary leadership Primero Transport Services and Maryland Wreckage Limited**.
Under his stewardship, both organisations have achieved remarkable growth, driven by his hallmark blend of financial insight, strategic innovation, and commitment to sustainable operational excellence.
The summit will also feature Dr. Segun Musa, Managing Director of Widescope Logistics Limited, as the keynote speaker, setting the tone for robust discussions on infrastructure innovation, public-private partnerships, and technology-driven mobility solutions.
According to Mrs. Pearl Ngwama, Managing Director of JustAlive Communications Limited, organisers of the event and publishers of JustNet News, the summit is a timely response to the nation’s infrastructural challenges.
Ngwama noted that the dialogue will bring together transport operators, government policymakers, investors, and development partners to forge collaborative pathways toward a more efficient, safe, and sustainable transport network in Nigeria.
She added that the initiative aligns with President Bola Tinubu’s Renewed Hope Agendas, particularly its emphasis on transformative infrastructure and economic diversification.
“Our goal is to foster innovation and cross-sector collaboration that will drive long-term improvements in Nigeria’s transport system,” Ngwama stated.
The summit is expected to become an annual platform for shaping policies and strategies critical to unlocking the full potential of Nigeria’s transport and logistics ecosystem.
