Over 30 people feared dead as trailer crashes on Lagos-Ibadan expressway


At least, 30 male passengers were reportedly killed and over 20 persons injured in Adeosun area of Lagos-Ibadan expressway on Sunday morning when a trailer conveying them crashed.

The trailer tumbled along the portion of the expressway which had just been reconstructed.

Punch reports that about 25 corpses littered the scene of the accident even as some dead bodies had earlier on been evacuated to the mortuary.


Many of the victims of the accident, which occurred around 7am, were not removed from the scene until past 9am, reducing the chances of the survival of some of them.

A victim, who lost two relatives, covered the faces of the deceased with clothes and broke down inconsolably.

Shouting the name of Allah as he wailed, the victim simply referred to as Mohammed, refused all
entreaties as he knelt down between the two corpses and wept bitterly.

Mohammed Seripino, One of the survivors of the accident, said the trailer was coming from Kaduna and had travelled all night.

He revealed that each passenger paid N1,000 as transport fare, adding that the journey from Kaduna up until when the accident occurred, was smooth.

“We are all Hausa. We were coming from Kaduna. Each passenger paid N1,000. This (accident) is not good,” he said.

An eyewitness, who gave his name as Yinka Dada, said he was seeing his son, who was on the way to Lagos, off to the expressway when the incident happened.

He said, “I saw everything. I was by the side of the expressway when the accident occurred. I was with my son who was going to Lagos when I saw two trailers speed excessively.

“I think the other trailer driver was able to control the wheel while the driver of this trailer lost control, tumbled and spilled out the passengers one after the other.”

Officials of the Federal Road Safety Commission at the Ibadan Tollgate Unit, who came for rescue operation, refused to talk to journalists, saying they should go to the tollgate unit for proper briefing.

“We cannot talk to you now. I am not the boss here. I have bosses who can talk to you later if you come to our unit at the tollgate. You can see we are busy now,” an official told our correspondent.

A student of the Abdul Gusau Polytechnic, Zamfara, who did not disclose his name, is of the opinion that government should be blamed for the poor response to the plight of the victims.

The student said, “Our leaders have embezzled all the money that should be used to put infrastructure in place. This is why people are dying like rats and there’s no adequate response operation.”

Onyekachi Otuonye, a middle-age man, cried out on rescuers’ response time to the accident.

He said, “This is deplorable. Even slaves should not be treated like this. Human lives should be treated with respect and dignity.”

Another sympathiser, Tony Abidogun, said it was unreasonable for some leaders to embezzle funds and still have the audacity to talk about human rights.

“They (leaders) are denying these victims their own right to live. Therefore, their (leaders’) rights should be denied them. They should be tried and hounded into jails if found guilty,” Abidogun said.

Meanwhile, man in a cleric robe who attributed the accident to witches and wizards was shouted down by some sympathisers.
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