NEWS UPDATES 01/02/2023
One Killed as Tanker Crushes Three Lagos Tricycles
At least one person was killed and several others were injured on Tuesday when a petrol-laden tanker crushed three tricycles in the Ikotun area of Lagos State.
The tanker, with number plate JJJ 125, was descending a sloppy section of the road inward Ikotun Market when its brake failed.
An eyewitness, Dare Samson, said the tanker driver lost control when he got to the Synagogue Church end of the road.
He said, “Tricycle operators usually make a U-turn shortly after the Synagogue Church back to Egbe. By the time the affected tricycles were about to drop off their passengers, the tanker driver, who had lost control of the vehicle when he got to Synagogue, rammed into them.”
Another eyewitness, Mojisola Ajisafe, said the driver was not speeding when the incident happened.
Ajisafe said, “I was on the other side of the road when the tanker was heading towards the traffic light. No one thought the brake had failed as it was not moving fast; the fatalities would have been more than this. Four people were quickly pulled out of the tricycles, including a pregnant woman who was unconscious; she was taken to a hospital.”
The spokesperson for the Lagos State Traffic Management Authority, Adebayo Taofiq, confirmed the incident.
Taofiq, in a statement, said officers of the agency handed over those rescued to the police, who took them to a general hospital for treatment.
The statement read, “A preliminary investigation revealed that the fully loaded container tanker (JJJ 125) had a brake failure and crushed three tricycles by a valley around Synagogue Church when going towards Ikotun.
“The Lagos State Emergency Management Agency immediately moved the tanker with those crushed tricycles to the Ikotun Police Station.
“Other emergency responders, including the Nigeria police from the Ikotun Police Station, were at the scene of the accident.
“The General Manager of LASTMA, Mr Bolaji Oreagba, has warned tanker owners and drivers to always ensure that their trucks are properly checked and in good condition before embarking on any journey.”
The state Police Public Relations Officer, Benjamin Hundeyin, confirmed one death.
He said, “One person died and three persons were injured. The driver has been arrested and investigation is ongoing.”