According to a report by Punch Metro, no fewer than 35 persons
escaped death in multiple crashes involving a fuel tanker and five other
vehicles at the Warewa end of the Lagos-Ibadan Expressway in Ogun State
on Thursday.
The affected vehicles are a black Honda Pilot with number plate KSF
774 BE; a green Toyota with number plate LSD 513 EZ; a yellow Mazda
commercial bus with number plate EKY 25 FQ; a black Nissan Rogue with
number plate EKY 254 FQ; a black KIA car with number plate EPE 60 CZ;
and a wine DAF tanker with number plate KEF 211 ZD.
Punch Metro reports that the yet-to-be identified tanker driver
lost control of his vehicle after it had a break failure immediately
after the ‘Long Bridge’.
A mild traffic jam was said to have led to the convergence of
several vehicles at the Warewa bus stop at the time, with the tanker
driver crushing five of the vehicles.
A driver, Emmanuel Opara, said he was conveying his boss’ mother to Abeokuta when the tragedy struck.
Opara said, “I was conveying my boss’ mother to Abeokuta, but
when we got to Warewa, some military men, who were controlling vehicular
movement at the junction, told us to stop for other vehicles to pass.
“But when the military men asked us to move, the tanker came
from behind and hit all the vehicles in its front, including the one I
was driving.”
A prophet, Akin Adekotujo, said officials of the Federal Road
Safety Corps and men of the Ogun State Police Command chased after the
tanker, forced it to a stop, arrested the driver and impounded the
vehicle.
A driver, Ayoola Shakiru, said the tanker crushed his car, which was conveying seven passengers to Sagamu.
The 30-year-old said, “My vehicle was the last to be crushed;
the tanker had crushed about four vehicles before mine. I had to summon
courage to turn the steering wheel in order to save the passengers I was
conveying to Sagamu.”
One of the passengers, who did not want her name in print, urged
the government to stop the movement of tankers during the day to prevent
such accidents from reoccurring.
The Ogun State Sector Commander, FRSC, Clement Oladele, said 35
persons were involved in the accident, adding that brake failure and
excessive speeding on the part of the tanker driver were responsible for
the accident.
Oladele said, “The accident occurred on Thursday, June 27,
2019, around 12.45pm on the Lagos-Ibadan Expressway around Warewa.
Thirty-five people made up of 19 males and 16 females were involved.
There was no death or injuries from the multiple crashes.
“The suspected causes of the accident were brake failure and
excessive speeding inappropriate for that road, which is currently
undergoing rehabilitation. Motorists, especially truck and other
articulated vehicle drivers, should desist from driving malfunctioning
vehicles on the road, and the maximum speed should not be more than 50km
per hour.
“Motorists should not tailgate as following closely the vehicle
ahead of you impedes the ability to stop your vehicle from ramming into
the vehicle ahead in the case of an emergency. The tanker that caused
the crash due to a malfunctioning braking system has been impounded and
the obstructions cleared for normal traffic.”
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