At least two persons were on Wednesday killed and
several injured in multiple accidents involving 10 vehicles on Otedola Bridge along Lagos-Ibadan expressway
The accident which happened inwards Berger involved
a high capacity bus (LAGBUS), a containerised articulated truck, a pickup van
and saloon cars.
According to eyewitness accounts, the accident was
caused by the driver of the LAGBUS, who was said to have been driving
recklessly when he swerved and mounted the white pick up van.
With the impact of the crash, other vehicles who
were also on speed piled on the back of the high capacity bus, the truck and
the van.
Although they did not rule out over speeding,
others, however, blamed the accident on the sloppy nature of the road by
Otedola Bridge, coupled with the heavy rainfall which affected the visibility
of motorists.
Given the number of motorists involved, emergency
responders swung into action and brought out the corpses of two persons and
rescued those who sustained varying degree of injuries.
Hours after the accident, the entire area ground to
a halt despite concerted efforts by emergency responders to control traffic by
directing motorists through alternative routes while clearing the carcass of
the accident vehicles.
It was also gathered that the Lagos State Traffic
Management Authority (LASTMA) operatives who were ground to control traffic
helped to take the injured persons to various hospitals for treatment.
In a series of tweets, LASTMA advised motorists to
take alternate routes to their destinations while emergency officials rescued
the victims.
As at press time, all vehicles involved in this accident
were finally removed off the road except the containerised truck, thus still
ensuring that the road remains cordoned.
Other emergency responders include the Rapid
Response Squad (RRS), Federal Road Safety Corps (FRSC) and Lagos State Fire
Service.
The accident triggered reactions on different
social media platforms as they called on the government to find lasting
solutions to the incessant road accidents on the bridge.
Their fears are not unfounded given that Otedola bridge rather has become notorious for
fatal accidents, especially in recent times.
On September 20, 2019, a diesel tanker fell off
while driving along the bridge, while on October 10, a tanker carrying 33,000
litres of fuel driving towards Berger had an accident resulting in fuel
spillage on the road.
Four victims were said to have sustained injuries
due to the accident according to Lagos State Emergency Management Agency
(LASEMA).
Two days later, another tanker with full capacity of
45000 litres of petrol fell off the same bridge but the fuel was immediately
trans-loaded by LASEMA to avoid explosion.
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