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Driver, conductor, passengers die in Lagos accident 

...21 die, others injured in Kano crash 

 

CITIZENS COMPASS—The driver of a commercial bus, his conductor and six other passengers were pronounced dead on Sunday, when a truck crushed the vehicle they were traveling in, in Lagos State.

The 16-seater commercial Mazda bus with number plate, KJA 811 YF, and a DAF truck, marked T1 4636 LA, were involved in the accident at Atura Bus Stop, inbound Badagry.

Spokesperson, Lagos State Traffic Management Authority (LASTMA), confirmed the accident to Citizens Compass in his updates.

“The Lagos State Traffic Management Authority (LASTMA) profoundly regrets to announce a grievous and fatal road traffic collision which occurred today at Atura Bus Stop, inbound Badagry, involving a 16-seater commercial Mazda bus, registration number KJA 811 YF, and a DAF truck, marked T1 4636 LA.

“The tragic accident instantly claimed the lives of eight passengers, including the driver of the ill-fated bus and his conductor, casting a somber pall over the Badagry axis and leaving the community in profound mourning and collective grief.

“LASTMA operatives, in concert with personnel from the Federal Road Safety Commission (FRSC), the Nigeria Police Force (Morogbo Division), and the 244 Battalion of the Nigerian Army (Ibereko Barracks), swiftly launched a coordinated rescue operation at the accident scene.

“Their timely intervention led to the successful extraction of eight surviving passengers, all of whom sustained varying degrees of trauma. These casualties were immediately evacuated to the General Hospital in Badagry via an FRSC vehicle for critical medical attention.

“Preliminary investigation revealed that the driver of the commercial bus lost control while navigating at a perilously high speed, leading to a catastrophic collision with a DAF truck. The resultant impact was described as cataclysmic, leaving little chance for evasion or survival for several occupants of the bus.

“The General Manager of LASTMA, Mr. Olalekan Bakare-Oki, who visited the crash site to personally evaluate the situation, extended his heartfelt condolences to the bereaved families and prayed for divine fortitude to help them withstand the immeasurable and irreplaceable loss.

“This heart-wrenching incident is a painful reminder of the fragility of life and the urgent need for all road users to embrace caution. No journey should end in such tragedy. May the Almighty grant the deceased eternal rest and console those left behind,” he solemnly declared.

“He further extended warm wishes for a swift and full recovery to the surviving victims still undergoing treatment.

“Mr. Bakare-Oki issued a stern admonition to commercial and heavy-duty vehicle operators, urging them to eschew excessive speeding, adhere strictly to safety protocols, and ensure regular maintenance of their vehicles to avoid unnecessary fatalities.

“This regrettable loss of lives could have been avoided if the basic tenets of defensive driving and vehicular safety had been upheld. Speed remains a silent killer on our highways,” he warned emphatically.

“The General Manager reiterated the Agency’s transition from conventional traffic regulation to a more holistic incident management paradigm. This shift, he noted, is in alignment with Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu’s THEMES Plus Agenda, which prioritizes preventive safety measures, rapid emergency response, and infrastructural innovation in urban mobility.

“We are no longer merely controlling traffic; we are managing emergencies, mitigating disasters, and saving lives. This is the ethos of contemporary traffic administration,” he emphasized.

“He also highlighted the deployment of speed-limiting mechanisms at critical flashpoints across Lagos—part of the State Government’s broader commitment to reducing road carnage, protecting commuters, and fostering a culture of compliance and safety.

“The Lagos State Traffic Management Authority extends its deepest appreciation to its sister agencies—FRSC, the Nigeria Police, and the Nigerian Army—for their swift, coordinated, and patriotic intervention, which helped to contain the tragic fallout of today’s accident.

“While applauding the professionalism and courage of LASTMA operatives who were first on the scene, the Agency once again appeals to all road users to demonstrate heightened caution, situational awareness, and civic responsibility, particularly on intercity corridors where speed, fatigue, and inattention too often yield devastating consequences.

“LASTMA remains unflinchingly committed to the protection of lives, the preservation of order, and the pursuit of a safer, more humane commuting environment for all Lagosians.”

In a related development, no fewer than 21 persons have lost their lives while three others sustained various degrees of injury in an auto crash at Kasuwar Dogo in Dakatsalle, along the Zaria-Kano Highway.

The Kano State FRSC Sector Commander, Mr Muhammed Bature, disclosed this in a statement by the command’s spokesperson, Abdullahi Labaran on Sunday in Kano.

 

 

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