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Two injured, three rescued in Lagos accident 

 

CITIZENS COMPASS—Two people were injured while three others were rescued in separate autocrashes which occurred on Sunday in Lagos State.

The autocrashes occurred at Olohunsogo Bus Stop, inward Mile 2, and the Stadium Hotel axis of Ojuelegba, Surulere.

Both accidents were confirmed by the Lagos State Traffic Management Authority (LASTMA), in its updates.

LASTMA spokesperson, Adebayo Taofik said, “The Lagos State Traffic Management Authority (LASTMA) confirmed its timely intervention in two calamitous road mishaps which transpired over the weekend at Olohunsogo Bus Stop, inward Mile 2, and the Stadium Hotel axis of Ojuelegba, Surulere.

“At Olohunsogo, inward Mile 2, a Toyota Camry automobile bearing registration number FST 450 HG catastrophically collided with a stationary Scania truck marked LSR 243 YC.

“The immediacy and precision of LASTMA’s operational response culminated in the extrication of the Camry driver and a passenger, both of whom sustained grievous bodily harm. These casualties were forthwith conveyed to Ademola Hospital, situated opposite Ijanikin Police Station, where urgent medical intervention was administered.

“Preliminary inquiries revealed that the ghastly incident was precipitated by the Camry driver’s reckless indulgence in excessive speeding, which ultimately resulted in the fatal loss of vehicular control.

“The driver of the stationary Scania truck was apprehended at the scene by LASTMA operatives, while officers of the Ijanikin Police Division provided the requisite security reinforcement.

“To avert paralysing traffic congestion, LASTMA personnel promptly evacuated the accidented vehicles, thereby reinstating seamless vehicular movement across the corridor.

“In a related episode at Stadium Hotel, Ojuelegba, Surulere, LASTMA operatives also intervened in a harrowing crash wherein a white commercial Mazda bus with registration number KRD 141 YH, while negotiating the corridor at perilous velocity, rammed into the median within the BRT lane.

“The bus driver, who was discovered unconscious at the point of rescue, together with two passengers, was swiftly evacuated by LASTMA officers to a proximate medical facility for urgent stabilization.

“Providentially, all three survived the ordeal without fatal consequence.

“One of the survivors, identified as Mrs. Aina Kadri, attested that the ill-fated bus suffered an abrupt brake failure whilst at high momentum, precipitating the catastrophic collision.

“The General Manager of LASTMA, Mr. Olalekan Bakare-Oki, lauded the rapidity, professionalism, and collaborative synergy exhibited by LASTMA officers and the Nigeria Police in managing both emergencies.

“He reaffirmed the Authority’s steadfast commitment to swift rescue operations, efficient traffic management, and the preservation of public safety across the State.

“Mr. Bakare-Oki, however, earnestly admonished motorists to adhere scrupulously to government-prescribed speed limits and to ensure routine mechanical maintenance of their vehicles. He emphasized that excessive speeding and mechanical negligence remain wholly avoidable precursors to tragic road disasters.”

 

 

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