A hasty commercial bus driver has
dispatched 10 people to early graves in a road accident at the
Alapako/Ogunmakin end of the Lagos-Ibadan Expressway.
ERICGOSSIP Metro learnt that the bus driver, who had 11 passengers, collided with a cement-laden Dangote truck around 9pm on Tuesday.
Our correspondent gathered that the two vehicles were heading in opposite directions.
A diversion was said to have been created at that end of the expressway due to an ongoing repair work by a construction company.
The diversion had forced all vehicles travelling to and from the expressway to one side of the road.
The driver was reported to have left his lane in a bid to overtake other vehicles, and rammed into the speeding truck.
Eleven vehicle passengers were said to
have been trapped in the mangled bus, as officials of the Federal Road
Safety Corps struggled to rescue them.
However, only one of the vehicle
occupants survived with injuries and was rushed to a hospital for
treatment, while seven men and three women died on the spot. The drivers
of the bus and the truck did not die.
The FRSC Route Commander, Florence
Okpe, who spoke for the Sector Commander, Clement Ogundele, called on
the deceased’s families to come forward for their corpses which had been
deposited in FOS mortuary, Ipara.
He noted that the agency’s rescue team recovered N151,340, with 10 mobile phones and goods from the scene of the incident.
He said, “A fatal crash occurred on
Tuesday, January 9, 2018 around 9pm immediately after the diversion made
by the RCC for repairs of weakened bridges around the segments of the
expressway.
“A commercial bus, with number plate, BD
J410 YM, which was travelling from Lagos, attempted to overtake
vehicles travelling at the section of the road diversion.
In the
process, it had a head-on collision with an unregistered Dangote truck,
laden with cement and travelling in opposite directions.
“This resulted in the entire passengers
being trapped and it took the intervention of the RCC crane, requested
by the FRSC rescue team, to extricate the trapped passengers from the
truck.
“A total of 10 passengers– seven males
and three females– died from injuries sustained from the impact of the
crash. The only survivor was taken to Ife-Plus, a hospital at
Ogunmakin.”
He explained that aside from the driver not having a driving licence or a speed limiter, the vehicle’s tyres were expired.
“The driver of the bus was tracked to a
hospital and arrested. He is in police custody and will be charged to
court for causing the death of his passengers,” he added.
Oladele urged motorists to always be
careful when approaching the diversion created around the Sancrete up to
Fidiwo bridge by the construction company, adding that the repair of
the weakened bridge would be completed before the end of January 2018.
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