15 die in Lagos-Ibadan expressway crash ……. NATION

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Fifteen people yesterday died in a multiple auto  accidents on Lagos-Ibadan expressway.

It involved a truck, a fuel tanker and a commercial bus.

The accident, which occurred  at the Fidiwo-Ajebo, Ogun State stretch of the Lagos-Ibadan Expressway, left 14 passengers and driver of the commercial bus dead on the spot.

The truck was marked AJG 40 XA and fuel tanker has registration number RAN 571 XA. The passenger bus was marked (LAGOS) AGL 373 XR.

It was learnt that the accident occurred, when the driver of the fuel-laden truck moving in the direction of Ibadan, Oyo State, attempted to overtake another truck at a road diversion point.

But the driver lost control of the truck and veered off, crashing into the commercial bus, which was coming in the opposite direction.

As at 2:30pm, operatives of Ogun State Traffic Compliance and Enforcement Agency (TRACE), the police and the Federal Road Safety Corp (FRSC) were seen trying to pull victims out of the mangled passengers’ bus.

The Sector Commander, Ogun State Command of the FRSC, Adetunji Adegoke, in a text message to The Nation, stated that 15 persons  – six females and nine males – died in the accident. One person sustained injuries.

Adegoke, who blamed the cause of the accident on “wrongful overtaking”, added that the injured was taken to the Olabisi Onabanjo University Teaching Hospital (OOUTH), Sagamu.

He said the dead were taken to FOS Mortuary, Ipara, near Sagamu.

The FRSC Sector Commander advised “drivers to obey road traffic rules and regulations, avoid wrong overtaking, observe speed limit as well as shun the use of expired/tokunbo tyres to avoid accidents on the roads”.

 

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1 Comment

  1. This is very sad!
    Imagine a sudden departure of 14 innocent souls according to the write up above.
    It takes a sound mind and well articulated brain to equip our hearth with the food of thought that ” as my life is sacred so also the life of other human being around me”.
    Imagine the number of children that become fatherless or motherless as a result of one individual little brain.
    Imagine the number of wives without husbands and that men the become widowers as a result of an infected brain of a truck driver.
    May the souls of the innocent people involved in this accident rest in peace.
    But for how long shall we continue to blame our woes on the bad governance?
    The road users on the Nigeria roads needs a lot of re-orientation to guide against this wantom lost of lives.

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