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Logistics Firm AGL On The Spot Over Poorly Maintained Trucks and Frustrated Drivers
In a brazen display of corporate recklessness that’s sparking outrage across Kenya, Africa Global Logistics (AGL) – the self-proclaimed “leading multimodal logistics operator” in Africa – is under fire for unleashing a fleet of run-down trucks onto Nairobi’s bustling streets, endangering lives and leaving drivers in utter despair.
The scandal exploded into the public eye this week when a viral video captured an AGL truck grinding to a humiliating halt at a Shell petrol station in Nairobi, its gears jammed and front bumper mangled like a twisted pretzel.
The driver, clad in a high-visibility vest, appeared frantic, struggling to maneuver the beast of a vehicle while onlookers mocked the scene with captions like “Alafu unaitisha 1k urgently” – Swahili for “Then you ask for 1,000 shillings urgently” – implying these beleaguered drivers are reduced to begging for cash to fix their employer’s shoddy equipment.
This isn’t just a minor glitch; it’s a damning indictment of AGL’s blatant disregard for safety and maintenance, turning Kenya’s roads into a death trap for everyone.
Eyewitnesses and social media warriors didn’t hold back. One furious X user blasted, “AGL is a global company and needs to PROPERLY maintain its trucks.
Shame on them!“ Another demanded action from authorities: “These are the killer trucks on our roads. @agl_togo fix your trucks. @ntsa_kenya do you inspect such?“Africa Global Logistics please service your vehicles” and “Why is that company having unroadworthy vehicles on the road?“It’s clear: AGL’s blue behemoths, once rebranded from SDV Transami, are now symbols of failure, not efficiency.
But this isn’t an isolated fiasco – it’s the tip of a rotting iceberg.
Sources within the industry whisper that AGL’s drivers are perpetually frustrated, battling constant breakdowns due to skimped maintenance budgets.
“The company boasts about its 1,500 employees and 14 offices in Kenya, but where’s the investment in keeping these trucks alive?” one anonymous driver told us, speaking on condition of anonymity for fear of retaliation.
“We’re out here risking our necks in vehicles that belong in a scrapyard, while the bosses count their profits.“General logistics woes in Kenya amplify the crisis: poor working conditions, overloaded trucks, and a flood of foreign drivers undercutting locals, as highlighted in recent reports. AGL, with operations spanning 50 countries, should know better – yet they’re accused of cutting corners to stay “competitive,” leaving drivers to pay the price in sweat, stress, and sometimes blood.
The Kenya Transporters Association has long sounded the alarm on such negligence, pointing to influxes of subpar vehicles and drivers that exacerbate road hazards.
Meanwhile, AGL’s glossy job postings for truck drivers promise adventure, but insiders reveal a nightmare of unreliable gear and zero support.
“How can a ‘global leader’ like AGL let this happen?” raged a transport analyst. “They’re not just frustrating drivers – they’re gambling with public safety for the sake of their bottom line.”
As Kenya’s roads buckle under the weight of these corporate cowboys, calls for a full investigation by the National Transport and Safety Authority (NTSA) are growing louder.
Will AGL finally cough up for proper maintenance, or continue treating their trucks – and drivers – like disposable trash? The public demands answers, and fast, before the next breakdown turns tragic. AGL, the spotlight’s on you – and it’s burning hot.
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