Tag: Accident

  • How I lost my arm to accident, by driver

    How I lost my arm to accident, by driver

    •Says firm abandoned him

    •Offers too meagre, says Lagos govt

    •We made two reasonable offers for him, says insurance firm

    Over one year after he lost his left arm on an accident, 36-year-old driver Tajudeen Wahab is still living in agony.

    “Life”, he said, “has become hell for me because I can no longer take care of my family of six.”

    Wahab said he has sold his house and car to treat himself.

    His children, he said, had thrown out of school because of his inability to offset the school bills.

    Speaking when he visited The Nation headquarters in Lagos, Wahab said he was travelling to Jos via Enugu/Otukpo Federal Highway in Okpokwu Local Government Area of Benue state, when a truck belonging to Dangote Group rammed into his fully-loaded bus.

    He said he was rushed to a nearby hospital where he underwent a surgery before being transferred to Ladoke Akintola University of Technology Teaching Hospital.

    His left arm was later amputated.

    He said: “On August 7, last year, I left Port-Harcourt to Okwungaga in Plateau State. When I got to Benue State, I suddenly noticed a Dangote truck came from the rear and hit my vehicle along with three others. I was rushed to a hospital called Mkar in Gboko. That was what I saw last. My left arm was broken into pieces. A sack was used to hold the pieces together. The damage led to its amputation. Afterwards, I was transferred to Osun State where I’m based. I sold the house I built and my vehicle to treat myself. In fact my wife’s provision store was empty because she had sold all her goods. My children have also stopped schooling since last year. My first born is 17, the second is 12 while the third is 9. Feeding has been difficult except for the good will of people towards my family. I can’t do any serious work again because driving is the profession I trained for and I’m not educated.”

    A police report said “the accident occurred as the Dangote truck laden with 900 bags of salt, driven by one Adamu Mohammed was descending Odoba hills. The brake suddenly failed and the driver lost control. As a result, the truck rammed into a trailer from the rear. Four other vehicles travelling in the same route were hit in a row.”

    Wahab’s lawyer Bolanle Odunlami in a telephone chat with The Nation said a lawsuit of N30million has been filed against the company.

    When contacted, Dangote Group referred The Nation to Cornerstone Insurance, the company handling the matter.

    A mail from Cornerstone Insurance Head, Marketing and Corporate Communications Group, Cordelia Ekeocha, said that two reasonable offers have been made to Wahab’s counsel in order to resolve the matter.

    The mail entitled: Our Response to Mr. Wahab Story, said Wahab’s lawyer rejected the offers.

    But Odunlami told The Nation that the offer was too meagre to call compensation for a man who lost an arm.

    The mail reads: “We at Cornerstone Insurance empathise with Mr. Wahab on the trauma and pain of going through a motor accident and sustaining a permanent disability in the process.

    “We were notified of a claim on the 22nd of October, 2015 by our client involving their insured truck and a third party vehicle belonging to Mr. Wahab on the 7th of August, 2015.

    “We received a demand for compensation along with some of the claims substantiating documents from the legal representatives of the third party on the 14th of January, 2016. However, they are yet to submit the medical payment receipts as at date.

    “That notwithstanding, we have had three negotiation meetings with the legal representatives of the injured party, with the injured present at two of those meetings. The meetings were essentially to bridge the gap in their huge monetary demand. The latest of such meeting was on the 22nd of September, 2016.

    “We have made two reasonably substantial offers of compensation to the legal representatives of the third party which has been rejected. The injured was not present at the last meeting and may not be aware of the latest offer that we have communicated to his counsel on this matter.

    “We are a very reputable company and we pride ourselves as being one of the most efficient and fastest claims processing insurance companies in the industry.

    “We will advise the legal representatives of the third party to come back to the negotiating table rather than relying on litigation which is an unnecessary adversarial process and most often protracted. We would prefer to settle this claim as soon as possible so as to afford the injured party the necessary resources to move on with his life.

    “In any case, this matter is already in court and therefore sub judice and should not be published in the press.”

    Odunlami, a Principal State Counsel at the Directorate for Citizen Rights department, Lagos State Ministry of Justice told The Nation that the insurance firm on September 7 offered to pay N5 million, which she described as “too meagre.”

    According to her, a letter dated September 28 was sent to the firm demanding a sum of N25 million for the victim.

    She said the company’s representative told her that N10 million was being propose, though still subjected to management approval.

    But Odunlami told The Nation that N10 million cannot cover Wahab’s loses.

    “The victim’s arm has been amputated. He cannot do anything with that hand again, not to talk of going back to his business. That amount can’t be compensated for the damage done to him,” she said.

    Wahab confirmed to The Nation yesterday that amount proposed and rejected it.

    He said: “I have told my lawyer that the amount is too small. I can’t take it. I’ve being somehow rendered incapacitated. I can’t go back to my driving business, my house is gone, my wife’s shop emptied and the children thrown out of school. What will that amount caters for?”

  • 11 women, two others die in Niger boat accident

    11 women, two others die in Niger boat accident

    Eleven women and two men have been killed in two separate boat accident in Magama Local Government Area of Niger State.

    The incident involving the women occurred on Wednesday morning on River Kontagora while the victims were on their way to their farms in a nearby community.

    Six of the women were said to have been rescued after the accident.

    Meanwhile, the remains of eight of the women were recovered from the river yesterday, with three others still missing.

    According to sources, among the dead were married women and underage girls. The boat was said to have capsized as a result of tidal waves.

    Eyewitnesses said the Kontagora River over flooded its banks, following a heavy down pour the previous night.

    Divers from the Niger State Emergency Management Agency (NSEMA) were said to have recovered the remains victims.

    The Director General of NSEMA, Ahmed Ibrahim Inga, who confirmed the incident, said the accident involved women going to the farm.

    He said that rescue operation is still ongoing and that the agency will make its findings known after the rescue operation is completed.

    In a related development, two men were also confirmed dead in a boat mishap at New Busa, in Borgu Local Government Area of the state.

    Inga said that the victims died last week during a trip from one part of the council area to another.

    Meanwhile, Governor Alhaji Abubakar Sani Bello has condoled the affected famili

  • Accident on Third Mainland Bridge

    Accident on Third Mainland Bridge

    The driver of the mini truck lost control of the vehicle when the rear tire busted and ran into the red car coming from the other lane before it was stopped by the bridge railings.

    One of the occupants of the red car sustained minor injury due to the impact of the collision.

     

     

  • Five killed, 15 injured in Lagos-Ibadan road accident

    Five killed, 15 injured in Lagos-Ibadan road accident

    FIVE persons were yesterday confirmed dead and 15 others injured in an accident on Lagos-Ibadan expressway.

    The accident, which occurred at about 4p.m. at Ogunmakin, near the Total gas station, involved a Mazda bus marked KSF477XK and a Mitsubishi car with registration number MUS639DK.

    It was gathered that the accident caused gridlock on the expressway, as the vehicles involved were said to have blocked the road.

    The Nation gathered that four males and a female were among the deceased.

    It took the intervention of officials of Ogun State Command of the Federal Road Safety Commission (FRSC) to evacuate the vehicles and normalise traffic flow.

    Confirming the accident, the FRSC Sector Commander Ayobami Omiyale said 20 people were involved in the mishap.

    He added that the injured were rushed to Ife-Oluwa Hospital and Ibadan Centre Hospital.

    He attributed the cause of the accident to wrongful overtaking, urging drivers to exercise patience.

    “Drivers are advised to be patient and avoid wrongful overtaking as they drive through construction areas,” he said.

     

     

  • Five killed, 15 injured in Salah Day accident

    Five killed, 15 injured in Salah Day accident

    At least five persons were Monday confirmed dead and 15 others injured in an accident along Lagos-Ibadan expressway.

    The accident occurred at about 4pm, at Ogunmakin, near the Total gas station between a Mazda bus marked KSF477XK and a Mitsubushi car with registration number MUS639DK.

    It was gathered that the accident caused serious traffic congestion on the expressway, as the vehicles involved were said to have blocked the road.

    The Nation gathered that four males and a female were among the deceased.

    It took the intervention of the Federal Road Safety Commission (FRSC) officials in Ogun to evacuate the vehicles and normalise traffic flow, The Nation also gathered.

    Confirming the accident, the FRSC Sector Commander said 20 people were involved in the mishap.

    He added that the injured were rushed to Ife-Oluwa Hospital and, Ibadan Centre Hospital.

    He attributed the cause of the accident to wrongful overtaking, urging drivers to exercise patience.

    “Divers are advised to be patient and avoid wrongful overtaking as they drive through construction areas,” he said.

  • 10 die in auto crash in Oyo

    Ten persons were crushed to death on Sunday along the Ibadan-Oyo expressway in an accident involving an18-seater white Toyota Hiase bus ‎with registration number LSD 191 XA.

    Nine people were also injured when‎ the bus overtook another bus.

    The Federal Road Safety Corps (FRSC) spokesperson, Oluwaseun Onijala, who confirmed the accident, said it occurred around 5:20pm.

    He said injured victims have been taken to two hospitals for treatment,while the corpses of the dead have been deposited at Adeoyo Hospital Morgue, Ibadan.

    “The cause of the crash was wrongful overtaking and loss of control by the driver of the Toyota bus. He was travelling from Ibadan to Oyo; it was in that process that the driver rammed the bus into an oncoming truck, travelling to Ibadan,” Onijala stated.

  • Woman crushed in Imo road accident

    A woman was at the weekend crushed to death in an accident on the Owerri/Onitsha Road.

    The accident was said to have occurred at Ogbaku Junction in Mbaitolu Local Government of Imo State.

    An eyewitness said the woman, who was coming from the popular Orie Ogbaku Market, was knocked down by a lorry from Owerri, the state capital.

    The lorry, which was conveying sachet water, reportedly developed brake failure.

    The driver was said to have tried in vain to control the vehicle when he suddenly sighted another vehicle leaving a filling station towards its direction.

    But the faulty brakes reportedly made it impossible for him.

    It hit the woman and dispersed her items, killing her on the spot.

    Police spokesman Andrew Enwerem said the Divisional Police Officer (DPO) of  Ogbaku had not briefed him on the accident.

    He said the driver had been arrested and the vehicle impounded.

  • Row over accident victims’ identities

    Row over accident victims’ identities

    It was a black Monday at the Ekiti State University (EKSU), Ado-Ekiti, following the death of five persons in a road accident. Days after the accident, there is a controversy over the victims’ identities, OLATUNJI AWE (Corps Member, NYSC Ondo State) and TOLULOPE ODUSANYA (400-Level Linguistics) report.

    Activities at the Ekiti State University (EKSU) were at the peak that fateful Monday. The long-awaited second semester examination was supposed to have started when members of the Non-Academic Staff Union (NASU), National Association of Academic Technologists (NAAT) and Senior Staff Association of Nigeria Universities (SSANU) went on strike for alleged non-payment of subvention to the university since last December.

    Students, who were prepared for the examination, left for their hostels crestfallen. Some stayed back on the campus, hoping the workers would change their mind.

    A few minutes past 5pm, when some students were leaving the campus, tragedy struck. There was a road mishap a few metres away from the university’s main gate, which claimed the lives of five students. A mini-cab, known as akoto, conveying students from the school, had a head-on collision with a Lexus saloon car whose occupants were also students.

    For members of the university community, it was a black Monday. Students trooped to Irasa, the accident scene. Many fought back tears; others wailed as the bodies of their colleagues were removed from the mangled vehicles.

    “The Lexus car was going to the school, while the mini-cab was leaving the campus for town. Within the twinkling of an eye, all we heard was a loud bang. I could feel the impact of the head-on collision of the cab with the Lexus car from where I was standing,” Adekunle Oremeji, a student and eyewitness, told CAMPUSLIFE.

    The occupants of the Lexus car were said to be “Yahoo-Yahoo boys” returning from a party, where they had gone to celebrate with one of them, who bought a brand new Range Rover Sport Utility Vehicle (SUV).

    CAMPUSLIFE gathered that the occupants of the Lexus car were drunk. The car was said to be on top speed. At Irasa, the Lexus car veered off its lane and rammed into the oncoming mini-cab.

    Students described Irasa as a dangerous spot on the Ado-Iworoko Road.

    Olusegun Osaremen, a 300-Level student, said: “This is one of the most dangerous spots on Ado- Iworoko Road. It is a sharp bend but many motorists don’t slow down when they get to the spot. They pass through the stretch with speed. This accident could have been avoided if both drivers were not moving on high speed, knowing that the spot is a dangerous bend.”

    An eyewitness, who did not want his name in print, said: “The Lexus car overtook us from Ado and we noticed that the driver was moving between 100km/hour and 120km/hour. This level of speed is unnecessary on this road. When we got to Irasa, we saw the car had an accident. While rescuing the occupants, we found bottles of alcohol in the Lexus car. This is a case of drinking and driving. I think the driver must have been heavily drunk and he lost control.”

    A man, who took part in the rescue operation, said he counted five students dead on the spot. Two other occupants of the mini-cab, including an attendant at a filling station on campus, were said to be in critical condition.

    The survivors are being treated at the Ekiti State University Teaching Hospital (EKSUTH); the victims’ bodies are in its morgue.

    Governor Ayo Fayose declared a three-day state-wide prayer for the repose of the souls of the victims when he visited EKSUTH to sympathise with students. He said the accidentclaimed the “precious lives of the students”. The governor said the prayer would forestall a recurrence of “terrible incidents” in the state.

    Days after the accidents, the victims’ identities are yet to be known. However, there is a raging controversy over their identities. CAMPUSLIFE learnt that the school management could only ascertain the identities of two of the victims – Seun Egbeyemi, a 200-Level Guidance and Counselling student of EKSU and Masbau Olalekan Ibikunle, a graduate of Mineral and Petroleum Resources Engineering at the Federal Polytechnic in Ado-Ekiti (ADO POLY). The rest are said to be non-students.

    EKSU Students’ Union Government (SUG) President Ibrahim Oladimeji described the accident as “terrible”, saying it was a bad day for students. The union leader confirmed two of the dead as students of the institution, adding that the rest were either non-students or students studying in other tertiary institutions.

    He said: “There has been rumour that four, six and seven of our students were involved in the accident. This is not true. I want to say clearly that of the four students involved in the accident, only one has been confirmed as a bonafide student of the Ekiti State University. Her name is Seun Egbeyemi, a 200-Level Guidance and Counselling student. One was a student of ADO POLY and another was a drop-out student of Ekiti State University. We are yet to get any information about other people who died in the accident.”

    Effort to get the management’s reaction was futile, as the Deputy Registrar Public Relations, Olubunmi Ajibade, did not pick calls put to his phone.

  • Seven die, nine injured in Lagos- Ibadan expressway accident

    Multiple vehicles accident at the Ajebo – Gilga(Fidiwo – Ogun State) KM 72 stretch of the Lagos – Ibadan expressway has left seven persons dead including a child, and nine others injured.
    The accident which involved a truck and a Mazda bus, caused a lot of traffic gridlock.
    In a text message to The Nation by the Sector Commander of the Federal Road Safety Corps(FRSC), Ogun State Command, Mr Adegoke Adetunji, stated that the accident was caused by “wrong overtaken.”
    He gave the number of people involved as 20 (11 males, seven females and two children) with seven persons killed while nine persons were injured.
    “Report of road traffic crash at Ogunmakin by 1200hrs (on Sunday) onLagos-Ibadan route at Fidiwo, km 72. Vehicles involved are Mazda bus and Truck (name unknown).
    “Number of people involved 20 Adults (11males, seven females, and two male Children. Number of people Injured: nine adults (six males and three females while the number Killed are seven adults (four males, two females and a male child). Child.
    “The nature of accident is fatal while the cause of accident is wrongfull overtaken. The injured victims were taking to OOUTH while the dead were taken to Ipara mortuary.
    “Drivers are advised to be patient and avoid overtaken at construction sites where traffic is diverted,” Adetunji stated.

  • 19 feared dead as Truck crushes bus on Lagos – Ibadan Expressway

    About 19 people were feared killed in a multiple motor accidents on Lagos – Ibadan Expressway when a truck bearing fuel collided with a passenger bus.
    The accident, which occurred on Sunday afternoon at the Fidiwo – Ajebo(Ogun state) stretch of the Lagos – Ibadan Expressway, left the passengers and driver of the commercial bus dead at the spot following the collision impact.
    The affected vehicles are a truck marked AJG 40 XA, fuel tanker truck with registration number RAN 571 XA and a passenger bus marked (LAGOS) AGL 373 XR.
    It was learnt that the incident occurred when the driver of the fuel laden truck moving in the direction of Ibadan, Oyo state, attempted to overtake another truck at a road diversion point but lost control of the wheels, veered off and crashed into the passenger bus coming in the opposite direction.
    The Nation gathered that as 2:30pm, Operatives of the TRACE, Nigeria Police and the Federal Road Safety Corp (FRSC), are still working to pull victims out of the mangled body of the passenger bus.
    The Public Relations Officer of the Ogun state Traffic Compliance and Enforcement Agency (TRACE), Tunde Akinbiyi, told reporters that 18 passengers in the bus and its driver died on the spot.