Tag: Accident

  • Pregnant woman, two others die in auto crash

    A pregnant woman and two other male occupants suspected to be her relatives in an SUV on Saturday evening lost their lives in an auto crash that occurred along the Aba-Enugu-Port Harcourt expressway.

    The accident which occurred between a 911 truck of Beneph Associates with reg.number Delta State SLK 273 XA and the SUV with reg number Abuja BP 61 KUJ some distance from the popular Ubakala junction near the state capital caused gridlock on the highway.

    Items found in the SUV which includes hand gloves, cotton wool, among other delivery and maternity materials, raising the suspicion that the woman could have been in labour and maybe rushing to the hospital for delivery before the incident occurred.

    As at the time of filing this report, bodies of the victims have been evacuated from the scene in an ambulance to an undisclosed morgue by personnel of the Federal Road Safety Corps (FRSC) assisted by Police personnel from the Ubakala Police Station.

    The incident which drew attention of other road users and people nearby caused many people to wail profusely on sighting the corpse of the victims.

    Sources at the scene blamed the truck driver’s carelessness and impatience to the cause of the accident.

    Efforts to speak with both police and FRSC personnel failed, but an official of FRSC while trying to explain to a friend said they were called in after the incident, but however could not rule out over speeding and impatience from either drivers.

    A source who claimed to have witnessed the accident said “The diver of the truck ran away immediately the accident happened. If the truck driver had exercise patience, this accident wouldn’t have happened. The small car was coming from Aba to Umuahia, while the truck driver is heading in the opposite direction.”

    The identity of the victims were yet to be ascertained as at the time of this report.

  • Several injured as passenger bus somersaults in Lagos

    Several injured as passenger bus somersaults in Lagos

    No fewer than 10 people Friday sustained varying degrees of injury after a 22 seater Volkswagen LT35 bus sommersaulted in Lagos.

    The accident occurred at about 2pm by Berger bus stop, Oworonsoki, Third Mainland Bridge.

    Among the injured were the Chief Clerical Officer, Ministry of Justice, Mrs. Shasanya Banire who could not move nor speak.

    The Nation observed that about four of the victims were in severe pains and speechless as they held their chest, neck.

    It was gathered that the Ikeja bound bus tumbled after a saloon car with flat tyre swerved and hit the bus.

    The bus was said to have lost its balance as the driver attempted to avoid the saloon car.

    It was gathered that in the process the bus tumbled two times and almost plunged into the canal but for the iron bars barricading the lagoon.

    The accident led to heavy traffic buildup on the bridge as motorists parked their vehicles to watch and take photographs of the scene.

    It took the intervention of the Lagos State Traffic Management Authority (LASTMA) officials to clear the bridge so that a Lagos State Ambulance that came to pick up the injured could get to them.

    Narrating how the accident occurred, one of the victims who sustained injuries on his head and back blamed the driver of the saloon car for their misfortune.

    He said: “We were coming from CMS and going to Ikeja when all of a sudden; a woman driving a saloon car with a flat tyre wheeled her car and hit our bus.

    “The bus driver was trying to avoid her, yet the woman kept coming. As soon as she realised she has caused a serious problem she zoomed off.

    “She did not even wait. The bus somersaulted twice and it is just by the grace of God that no one died. So many people sustained injuries,” he said.

  • Accident: Seven Kano students, driver buried amid tears

    The seven Kano State students and their driver who died along Lagos-Ibadan expressway were on Thursday buried in Kano, amid tears, the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports.

    The funeral prayer was conducted at the Emir’s Palace, Kano, around 9 a.m., and the deceased were buried at the Tarauni Graveyard.

    Among those that attended the prayer are: Gov. Abdullahi Ganduje, members of the state Executive Council, other top government officials as well as parents and sympathisers.

    The funeral prayer was led by the Chief Imam of Kano, Prof. Sani Zahraddeen, who prayed God to grant the souls of the departed eternal rest and Jannatul Firdaus (The highest Paradise).

    He also prayed God to give their families the fortitude to bear the irreparable loss.

    NAN recalls that Ganduje had on Wednesday received corpses of the students and the driver, and described the incident as shocking to the Government and people of the state.

    He also described the deceased as heroes who were on a mission to do the state proud.

    He prayed God to grant them Jannatul Firdaus and urged their families to take solace in the fact that all mortals would inevitably die.

    The seven students and their driver died on Tuesday while returning from Lagos after attending a national quiz competition.

  • Okada rider injured in accident

    A commercial motorcyclist popularly known as Okada was injured yesterday following a collision with a Faragon bus marked AGL426XM.

    The accident happened on Obafemi Awolowo Way, Ikeja around 10am, while the driver was trying to avoid task force officials.

    It was gathered that the motorcycle caught fire because of the collision’s impact.

    An eyewitness, Gold Umeh, said: “Thank God shops were open. People brought water from their shops to put out the fire. When the motorcycle exploded, people took to their heels thinking it was going to spread to other places.”

    The bus conductor, Adejuwon Akinkunmi, said the task force officials caused the accident.

    “We had to run because they were sure going to exploit us. Our bus was also affected by the fire and it is another expense on our part. The painful thing was that as they saw that it resulted in an accident, they just drove past us. They didn’t even park to see if anyone was injured. The motorcycle rider was slightly injured on the head and hand. I don’t even know what our offence was before we were being chased. The token we made this morning (yesterday) would be used to repair the bus. It is unfair.”

  • Two accident victims need N27.5m for surgery abroad

    Two accident victims need N27.5m for surgery abroad

    Two road accident victims need N28 million for surgery abroad.

    They are Taofeek Alabi and Bashir Olamilekan – from Offa in Offa Local Government Area of Kwara State.

    Olamilekan is a 200-level Computer Science student of the Ahmadu Bello University (ABU), Zaria, while Alabi is a welder.

    Olamilekan needs N25 million and Alabi, N2.5 million.

    The victims, who have been bedridden for months, are  appealing to Nigerians to come to their aid to enable them get well and return to their normal lives.

    In a save our soul (SOS) letter, the Offa Descendants Union (ODU) appealed to philanthropists, wealthy individuals and humanitarian groups to assist them.

    “Bashir Olamilekan, from Ikolaba compound, Offa is a 200-level student of Computer Science of Ahmadu Bello University, Zaria. He was involved in an accident in front of the gate of the university on May 24, last year where he suffered spinal cord injury. The total amount of money needed for his medical treatment is N25 million,” the statement signed by the Chairman and secretary, Alhaji Fasasi Balogun and Prince Raheem Amototo, stated.

    ODU added that Alabi hails from Amuyo in Offa, saying he sustained internal bleeding.

    “The patient was later operated on January 30, 2016 with history of severe abdominal pain. He is now referred to UCH, Ibadan for proper medical attention that requires N2.5 million,” the statement read.

    The organisation said all donations should be sent to the Offa Descendants Union (ODU) home branch with First Bank account number: 3103386741. Other account numbers are Diamond Bank: Account Name, Afolabi Sikiru: Account no: 0024142738 and GTBank Asimiyu Oyewale: Account no is 0036487733.

    Life is no longer the same for Alabi, a bread winner before he had the accident, that injured his genitals. He and his family have spent their fortunes to get him back on his feet to no avail. He is now at home and awaiting help from kind hearted people.

    The Management of Fadoks Hospital, Iseyin, Oyo State where Alabi was initially admitted, said he would need a reconstructive abdominal surgery on referral to India.

    The Medical Director (MD) of the hospital, Dr. O. D. Fatukasi said Alabi had undergone surgery twice in his facility.

    In a referral letter to the University College Hospital, Ibadan, Dr Fatukasi urged UCH to take over the management of the patient.

    The letter reads: “Kindly take over the management of the above named patient who presented in our hospital on December 10, 2015, having been involved in road traffic accident (RTSA) and sustained ruptured spleen with attendant internal bleeding. He was admitted and repair carried out on the ruptured spleen. He got well and was discharged on December 22, 2015 when the condition improved.

    “Subsequently, he represented on  January 30, 2016 with history of severe abdominal pains with associated abdominal distension. He was readmitted and an impression of intestinal obstruction secondary to adhesion was made. Exploratory laparatomy revealed a 30cm gangrenous volvolus of the ascending colon from the ileo-cocecal junction short of transverse colon. We could not do a right hemicolectomy because the rest of the bowel was completely unhealthy and the condition of the patient was not conducive and not clinically stable, we therefore opted for colostomy on part of the gangrenous segment after releasing the volvolus.”

    Also, Mr Mbamalu Chibuike (PT) of Optimal Health Centre, Abuja where Olamilekan is being treated said that he “was presented in our facility on the June 16, 2015 with a-three month history of neck injury due to a road traffic accident in front of his school gate at the Ahmadu Bello University, Zaria.

    “This resulted in the weakness of both lower limbs. He is currently having bed sores due to prolonged lying which has been causing series of infections to him. He has been on regular physiotherapy due to financial constraints and this will not help him to achieve desirable functions.

    “He requires specialised management at Saket City Hospital for general body evacuation and examination; infection control; pressure sores management and stem cell surgery to improve his chances of recovery.”

  • Pregnant woman, others injured in petrol tanker accident

    Many people including a pregnant woman Wednesday sustained carrying injuries after a petrol tanker lost control while descending the popular Otedola Bridge at Berger, Lagos.

    The accident occurred at about 11am, bringing traffic flow to a halt on that part of the busy Lagos-Ibadan Expressway, as well as the diversions into Jubilee Otedola and Omole Phase two estates.

    It was learnt that the tanker was fully laden with diesel, however remained intact while two commercial buses and several cars were wrecked.

    The Nation gathered that good spirited Nigerians used their vehicles while emergency workers used the Lagos State Ambulance to convey the injured to various hospitals.

    It was learnt that the tanker was trying to negotiate its way on a narrow road, left by motorists queuing at a nearby filling station to buy fuel, when it lost control.

    Firemen were immediately deployed to prevent an outbreak of fire, which would have made the situation worst.

    The Nation gathered that the pregnant woman, who was rushed to the State House Clinic in Alausa, was bleeding profusely.

    Although the number of injured persons could not be ascertained, it was gathered that blood stains were still on the ground as at press time.

    Some motorists who were trapped in the discomforting gridlock took to social media to express their frustration.

    One Ayotunde Balogun lamented about the incessant accidents on the bridge, wondering if that portion of the road was jinxed.

    “The latest accident on Otedola Bridge around Magodo area is frightening. One too many. Is that portion of the road jinxed or what?” He queried.

    Confirming the accident, the Lagos State Fire Service Director, Rasaq Fadipe said the pregnant woman was responding to treatment.

    He confirmed there was no fire outbreak,  adding that the tanker was intact but for its cab that got damaged.

    Fadipe however said he could not give the exact statistics of injured persons, adding that no one died in the accident.

  • Nursing mother, four others die in Lagos accident

    No fewer than five persons, including a nursing mother were on Sunday killed after a commercial bus collided with a truck in Lagos.
    The accident occurred at Abule Osun bus stop along the Badagry Expressway in Ojo Local Government.
    It was learnt that seven other persons sustained injuries in the crash allegedly caused by the driver of the Volkswagen bus marked FST652XF.
    The Nation gathered that the said bus driver was moving against traffic and rammed into an uncoming truck with registration number AA188SR.
    Confirming the mishap, Sector Commander, Federal Road Safety Commission (FRSC), Hyginus Omejo said 11 adult males and two females were involved in the accident.
    He said, “Five persons died on the spot while seven others sustained severe injuries. Both injured and deceased were rushed to the hospital.”
    Omeje attributed the cause of the accident to recklessness on the part of the commercial bus driver.
    He said the driver of the commercial bus, who was driving against traffic, wrongly overtook another vehicle on the expressway before crashing into the moving truck.
    The Lagos State Police Public Relations Officer, Dolapo Badmos also confirmed the auto crash, adding that the police have commenced investigation into the matter.

  • Easter tragedy: Three die in Ibadan road accident

    Easter tragedy: Three die in Ibadan road accident

    Four persons met their untimely death in the early hours of Monday Easter Monday in Ibadan in an auto-crash at Uncle Joe axis of the Mokola-Sango road.

    It was learnt that the only survivor from the lone accident, a lady is presently on danger list with serious injuries and a broken leg.

    It was further learnt that the five people said to be three boys and two ladies were reportedly coming from a night club together with others in two separate cars.

    Eye witness account said the three cars were coming from the Dugbe axis of the road heading for Sango area with high speed during which the blue Corona car marked Lagos EKD 470BJ lost control while trying to overtake the other car in the convoy at about 5.15am.

    The car reportedly collided with a concrete wall in the middle of the road with Four of the five people in the car, a lady and three boys died on the spot while the fifth person, a lady survived with serious injuries.

    According to the eye witness, some bottles of suspected hot drinks were reportedly recovered from the car while the dead bodies of the four people were brought out of the car.

    It was learnt that it took men of the Federal Road Safety Commission (FRSC), the Nigeria Police and others about an hour before the four dead bodies could be recovered from the already mutilated car.

    The Oyo state FRSC Spokesperson, Mr Oluwaseun Onijala while responding to reporter’s questions said three male adults died while a lady who was critically injured was rushed to the Oyo state General hospital Adeoyo for treatment.

    He said the lone accident occurred around 2am.

    Mr Onijala declared that preliminary investigations have shown that the accident was as a result of speed limit violation and that the driver of the car was driving under alcoholic influence.

    The FRSC spokesperson said the three dead bodies have been deposited at Adeoyo mortuary while the only surviving lady is also receiving treatment at the same hospital.

  • Ocholi: Fake drivers’ license not valid, FRSC insists

    Ocholi: Fake drivers’ license not valid, FRSC insists

    The Federal Road Safety Commission, FRSC has stated that a fake drivers’ license is not acceptable by the Commission.

    The FRSC Director of Media and Strategy, Bisi Kazeem in an interview on Sunday in Abuja maintained that the driver of the late Minister of a State for Labour, James Ocholi had no license with the Commission.

    According to him, reports in the social media that Mr Taiwo Elegbede, driver of the ill-fated vehicle that claimed the lives of Ocholi and his family members has a driver’s license is not true.

    “Elegbede is not captured in our driver’s licensing data, so the license he claimed to have expired must be a fake one.

    “Our license procedure includes physical presence and biometric capturing of applicants which is permanently stored in our data bank, for the purpose of verification.

    “We always tell members of the public to visit our licensing centres spread across the country and desist from patronizing touts while applying for their driver’s license.

    “Elegbede cannot be called a competent driver if he does not have a genuine driver’s license, which he can only acquire showing mastery of basic driving principles.

    Also, reacting to the claim that the vehicle was not originally that of the Ministry of Labour, Kazeem said “A good driver must perform a routine check on his vehicles before driving out. It is not an excuse to say because the vehicle was provided by another office and he should ignore a check on it.
    ” Infact, the maintenance department could not claim in-culpability as a result of receiving the vehicle from another agency or department, the more reason , why proper check should be carried out as the vehicle is changing hands.”

    Kazeem said the commission wished the driver speedy recovery and urged members of the public to only engage the service of a genuinely licensed drivers to avert road carnages.

    Ocholi, his wife and a son died in an accident along Kaduna-Abuja Highway on Sunday,March 6, while the driver and the orderly sustained serious injuries.

    The FRSC Boss, Boboye Oyeyemi had said the driver was not captured in the commission’s data during his briefing to President Muhamammadu Buhari on Wednesday.

  • AIB boss calls for caution in accident investigation

    AIB boss calls for caution in accident investigation

    The Commissioner of Accident Investigation Bureau (AIB) Dr. Felix Abali has called for restraint from the public on issues bordering on aircraft accident or incident in the aviation industry.

    He said accident investigations are not based on sentiments or emotions but in line with regulations prescribed by the International Civil Aviation Organisation (ICAO).

    Speaking Tuesday at the stakeholders forum on draft amendment to AIB regulations in Lagos, Abali declared that the International Civil Aviation Organisation, ICAO, Annex 13, has specifically prescribed the sole objective of the investigation of an accident or incident.

    Such role he said is to prevent recurrent of accidents and incidents.

    He explained that the purpose of such activity is not to apportion blame or liability, even as he said reports of aircraft accidents however run against the expectation of members of the public.

    He however said this is understandable due to the emotionally – laden atmosphere that usually accompanies air mishaps anywhere in the world.

    He added: “It is also not unusual to find many people eager to know the cause of aircraft accidents, even in a matter of days. So are we but accident investigation process is more complex that many often imagine. We must be painstaking and thorough so as to arrive at a conclusion that is not only fair and transparent but can also be scientifically proven.

    “Besides the accident site investigation that is usually open to the public, accident investigation entails gathering information from diverse sources including documentations such as maintenance and personnel records, regulatory authority records, flight planning documents and operators manuals.

    “Other sources are recordings such as flight recorders, interviews, direct observations of actions performed by operating or maintenance personnel in their work environment, simulations, specialist advice, safety databases and so on.

    “There are also statutory processes to be engaged before reports are released to the public. All these take time. It is therefore important to appeal to the public and concerned citizens to please show some understanding and patience during air mishaps.

    “It may also be apt to enjoin some people who always try to preempt accident investigations to apply the brake and allow AIB to do its job.”

    Abali said the ongoing amendment of the current regulations would make the document to be more robust, transparent and all inclusive.

    He insisted that review is the livewire of any organisation that is serious about growth and progress, stressing that the agency’s experience in Nigeria and in the globe had made it imperative for the current regulations, which came on board on November 11, 2006 to be reviewed.

    He explained that Nigeria as a country cannot not operate in isolation of others, stressing that it was necessary for it to align itself with happenings in the global aviation industry.

    Abali said regulation is an important tool for carrying out the functions of accident investigation as it sets out the framework for the day-to-day operations of the bureau and added that the bureau’s enabling law, which also domesticated International Civil Aviation Organisation’s, ICAO, Annex 13, formed the bedrock of the regulations.

    He hinted that one of the major mandates and responsibilities of AIB is  to make safety recommendations in case of an incident or accident, but declared that it was not in its purview to enforce compliance, rather, the responsibility of the Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority, NCAA.

    He added: “We only monitor implementations of our recommendations. Accident investigation process is more complex than many people imagine. So, we must be thorough in our findings and recommendations. There are statutory processes to be engaged before the recommendations are released to the public.”

    Also speaking at the occasion, the Minister of State for Aviation, Sen. Hadi Sirika has reiterated that the Federal Government would continue to take the issue of safety and security of all airport users as critical.

    He also expressed that the amendment process had been duly followed as stipulated in the subsisting Regulation, 2006 with the participation of the observer to the bureau’s regulation committee reporting back to the Federal Ministry of Aviation on the amendments.

    Sirika who was represented at the occasion by the Special Adviser, Technical, Capt. Nuhu Musa believed that all relevant amendments by the agency were in conformity with the ICAO Annex 13 on Accident Investigation, which had been included in the first regulations.

    Also, Mrs. Maureen Tsenongo of AIB, in her presentation declared that the essence of the amendment was for the industry to move forward and improve incident or accident investigation. Noting that before the review, technical personnel in AIB took a careful look at the current regulation.