Tag: Lagos-Ibadan Expressway

  • Family of five, 21 others escape death in Ikorodu road accident

    Family of five, 21 others escape death in Ikorodu road accident

    Barely 72 hours after hosting a successful traditional marriage in Nnewi, Anambra State, a family of five Sunday escaped death by the whiskers in a multiple motor accident that occurred in Ikorodu, Lagos.

    The lucky family of five who were traveling in a Peugeot 406 marked MUS 300 CP and 21 others who were occupants of five other vehicles were almost ran over by a trailer lorry marked JJJ 938 XL at about 3.15 p.m. at Agric bus stop in Ikorodu which was said to have lost control following a brake failure.

    One of the two women injured in the accident was taken to Ikorodu General Hospital for treatment by officials of the Federal Road Safety Commission (FRSC).

    The driver of the trailer and the motor boy attempted to escape from the scene of the accident were given a chase by people in the area and eventually arrested and are now in the custody of the police at Agric-Owutu Police Station, Ikorodu.

    The other vehicles which were crashed by the trailer included a Lexus Jeep marked BDG 545 DL, a Honda car marked DV 403 LSR, a Mazda 626 salon car marked KRD 729 AM and an 18-seater passenger bus belonging to Young Shall Grow transport company, Code 954 and marked LND 756 XL.

    The navy- blue Peugeot 406 in which the family of five was travelling was totally crushed beyond recognition.

    The trailer lorry which was coming from garage roundabout, like all other vehicles, was said to have first ran into the passenger bus from the back and forcefully pushed it over the median into BRT corridor, before crushing the Peugeot 406 and the Lexus Jeep.

    The accident worsened the traffic situation from the two ends of the road, including on the BRT corridor, leaving hundreds of passengers stranded at garage and Agirc bus stop along Ikorodu-Lagos road.

    Mr. Ugochukwu Okonkwo who drove the Peugeot 406 and lives in Surulere, said he was coming from Nnewi with his late elder brother’s wife and son who reside in FESTAC town, his elder sister’s son and a nephew, from the traditional marriage of his late brother’s daughter which held on Wednesday, August 31.

    He said the traffic grid-lock on the Lagos-Ibadan expressway way made them to take the Ikorodu route in order to arrive Lagos quickly.

    He recalled: “we were inside the car gisting, the glass was wound up because the air condition was on and we were thanking God for bringing us safely back to Lagos after the traditional wedding we went to perform in Nnewi.

    “Suddenly, we heard the braking sound of a vehicle behind us and before we knew it, we saw the trailer coming at us and crashed into our vehicle from the back. I saw my elder brother’s wife and her son, a boy of 12 years old, who were sitting in the back seat, about flying out through the windscreen. Though, I was still strapped to my seat behind the steering but something propelled me and I grabbed both of them and pulled them back into the car.

    “The way the trailer crashed into us, our car could have gone under a luxurious bus in front us but it didn’t because of the other car also crashed into by the trailer. It was a miracle. I don’t know how it happened. I think God did it for us”, he said adding that his elder brother’s wife only had minor injury was treated at Ikorodu General Hospital.

    The driver of the Lexus Jeep, Mr. Tunji Ayeni said the trailer ran into the back of his car barely after three minutes that he joined the road from his street.

    “All I can say is that I just heard this crushing sound and I looked back and saw the trailer coming at me.i thank God that I survive”, he said.

    Mr. John Udegbunah who drove the Young Shall Grow Bus said they departed Onitsha at about 10. 00 a.m. Sunday and that the journey was smooth until they got to Agric in Ikorodu.

    “We were moving slowly in traffic goes-slow when suddenly we heard the trailer crushing into our bus from the behind. The trailer continued pushing us until we went over the median into the BRT corridor. I thank God nobody died. But a lady was injured in the hand but she has left”, he said.

    Another victim of the accident,  Mr. Obi Oluchukwu, who was massaging his right shoulder and arm, said he was answering a call on his phone when the trailer crashed into their bus from the back.

    Although, the passenger bus back where he sat was crushed, he thanked God for saving his life.

  • Police nab three suspects for alleged highway extortion

    Police nab three suspects for alleged highway extortion

    Police operatives attached to the Assistant Inspector General of Police (AIG) Zone II, Onikan have arrested three persons who allegedly engage in illegal revenue collection and extortion.

    The suspects, Ajala Kabiru, Olasunkanmi Popoola and Kazeem Hassan were arrested around Berger on the Lagos-Ibadan expressway on Saturday following petitions from commercial motorists on their activities.

    It was gathered that transport unions petitioned the zonal command, lamenting the illegal toll charged by the suspects who pretend to be officials of government.

    In response to the petitions, the zone was said to have directed its Criminal Investigation and Intellignce Department (ZCIID) to investigate and arrest the culprits.

    Confirming the arrest, the spokesman for the zonal command, Muyiwa Adejobi, a Superintendent of Police (SP), said his boss, AIG Abdulmajid Ali wants government revenue agencies to provide their agents with a means of identification to assist security operatives.

    “AIG Ali has challenged government revenue agencies/agents and departments to always issue marks of identification or personal identity cards to their staff or operatives for easy identification, so as to assist the police and other security operatives in the course of their duties of law enforcement and maintenance of law and order.

    “He assures the public of thorough cleansing of the zonal command and provision of adequate security of lives and property for all and sundry. He urges members of the public to reach him on his mobile line, 08055885544, whenever the need arise,” said Adejobi.

  • Land grabbers murder plumber in Ogun

    Land grabbers murder plumber in Ogun

    Suspected land grabbers on Saturday murdered a plumber, Wale Taiwo at Magboro, along the Lagos-Ibadan expressway.

    The hoodlums were said to have stormed an uncompleted building situated close to the Mountain of Fire and Miracles (MFM) prayer ground were the deceased was working and killed him.

    It was gathered that the bungalow building belonged to a Vice Principal at Kings College, who allegedly had a disagreement with the land grabbers.

    Although the woman was said to have erected the structure in 2013, the land grabbers were said to have stormed the property furious that work was ongoing while the owner was yet to ‘settle’ them.

    They allegedly hit the plumber with an iron on his head, killing him on the spot.

    According to the deceased’s brother, Muyiwa Taiwo, the hoodlums abandoned their victim in a pool of his blood and fled.

    He stated that even the two labourers his brother had contracted to work with him fled the scene, abandoning the victim.

    “We believe the incident happened on Saturday because that was the last time he communicated with his wife. They spoke around 8am on Saturday when he wanted to confirm if there was environmental sanitation. It was the sanitation exercise that delayed him, otherwise, he would have left for Lagos that morning.

    “We heard that the Omoniles came to the site and they called the owner of the building. It seems the owner did not give them a good reply and they took it out on my brother who was just doing his job.

    “They hit him on the head, he fainted and died there. Even the labourers, two Abokis who were working with him fled. We have gone there to remove his car and the car has been moved to the police station. The woman who owns the building did not come but her husband was with us,” said Taiwo.

    A source said it was the victim’s family that discovered the body after his wife went to the owner’s college to get the address of the property.

    “The deceased and the owner know themselves very well. The deceased used to be a teacher too before he got another job and left. So, it was the woman who contacted him for the plumbing job and while he was at it, the Omoniles killed him.

    “His wife came to the college and demanded for the address of the building. She was worried that she has not heard from her husband who was supposed to come back on Saturday. I do not really know if she went there herself or someone else did but that was how he was discovered dead and the police invited,” said the source.

    When contacted, the spokesman for the Assistant Inspector General of Police  (AIG) incharge of zone II, Muyiwa Adejobi confirmed the murder.

    He said: “I can confirm that a plumber was murdered there but I cannot day at the moment if it has to do with land grabbers. But be rest assured that the murderers won’t go unpunished. The AIG, Abdulmajid Ali has vowed to deal with criminals in the zone and this is a capital offence. Investigation is on and the culprits will be fished out and death with.”

  • ‘Motorists to endure more hardship on Lagos – Ibadan expressway’

    ‘Motorists to endure more hardship on Lagos – Ibadan expressway’

    Travellers and motorists using the Lagos – Ibadan expressway are to  brace up for more hours of harrowing gridlock at the Ogun State stretch of the long bridge as lasting solutions to the nightmare may not come soon.

    Contractor – Julius Berger Nigeria Plc,  handling the rehabilitation, hinted on Tuesday that the five – kilometer “Long Bridge” where  major work is being carried out may not be completed earlier than November ending.

    Julius Berger’s Divisional Manager (West), Wolfgang Loesser,  gave the hint while fielding questions from reporters during a press briefing organised by the Ogun State government to inform Nigerians about steps being taken by Governor Ibikunle Amosun to ease the situation.

    Loesser, who led the team of Julius Berger’s construction firm to the meeting with the Ogun state government, in Oke – Mosan Governor’s Office, noted that the on-going work at the bridge was complex and required diligence.

    “First is the stage where we are now before we move to the other side coming from Lagos. So, that work will take at least, until the end of November”.

    “But I also want to point out that there are many bottlenecks on the road; for example, the Ogun River base. So, we are likely to experience the same problem there where we will have several stages of traffic management.

    “We can only do it if everybody is disciplined and careful to drive safely within the construction area,” he said.

    Speaking earlier, Commissioner for Works and Infrastructure, Arc. Lekan Adegbite, assured that the state government would create earth road by the sides to serve as alternative roads and thus, eased traffic often experienced at the Bridge.

    Adegbite, who ascribed the cause of the gridlock in that area to drivers’ impatience and indiscipline, say the the government may wield the big stick on erring motorists that drives against traffic in bids to beat the gridlock.

    According to him, miscreants appeared to take advantage of the traffic build up to attack motorists and travellers, dipossesing them of valuables.

    The Commissioner, however, aasured that the  government would deploy more law enforcement agents, and Operatives of the Federal Road Safety Corp (FRSC) and the TRACE  to the area.

  • Three die, 14 Injured in another Lagos-Ibadan expressway accident 

    Three die, 14 Injured in another Lagos-Ibadan expressway accident 

    Three persons were Thursday confirmed dead and 14 others injured after a truck rammed into commercial bus with 17 occupants.

    The accident occurred at about 5:30am around Berger on the Busy Lagos-Ibadan expressway, less than 24 hours after multiple crashes claimed no fewer than eight lives on the Ogun State axis of the road.

    It was gathered that an unregistered truck lost control and rammed into the commercial bus marked KRD326XG killing two males and a female on the spot.

    The Nation gathered that the bus somersaulted after it was hit by the truck and veered off its lane.
    While the three persons who died were trapped under the bus, others who made it out early sustained varying injuries.

    It was learnt that it took the combined efforts of the Lagos State Emergency Management Agency (LASEMA), the State Fire Service, Police and Nigerian Security and Civil Defence Corps  (NSCDC) officials to extricate the bodies of the deceased underneath the vehicle.

    Confirming the accident, General Manager LASEMA, Michael Akindele said it was caused by the recklessness of the truck driver.

    He stated that the agency received a distress call at about 5:36am on the accident, adding that all the injured were taken to the Accident and Emergency unit.

    He said: “We received a distress call through the emergency toll lines at about 5:36am. This prompted immediate activation of the ERT of LASEMA and other emergency responders which include Lagos State Ambulance Services, Lagos State Fire Service, Nigeria Police, LASTMA and the FRSC to the scene of accident.

    “Preliminary investigation carried out by the ERT at the scene of the incident revealed that the incident was as a result of reckless driving of the truck driver.

    “The truck collided with the LT bus, causing it to veer off the road leading to the accident. Nine passengers sustained serious injuries, while five others sustained minor injuries and were immediately rushed down to the trauma center by FRSC and LASAMBUS. The truck driver was taken to the Trauma center as a result of shock.

    “Three passengers were also trapped dead and were extricated by the LASEMA Emergency Response Team with the use of the light duty equipment. 17 passengers were said to be on board the bus.

    “Motorist should avoid reckless driving and also ensure that they drive within the appropriate speed limit to prevent road traffic accident in the State.”

  • Fashola: Lagos-Ibadan expressway, Second Niger Bridge, others ready in three years

    Fashola: Lagos-Ibadan expressway, Second Niger Bridge, others ready in three years

    The minister of Power, Works and Housing Babatunde Fashola has said that the Federal Government is committed to finishing all ongoing projects within three years.

    Fashola spoke at the weekend after inspecting work at the Loko-Oweto Bridge over River Benue, which connects Loko and Oweto communities in Nasarawa and Benue states.

    He said the Federal Government would make funds available to pay contractors as soon as they delivered completed projects.

    “The Federal Government of Nigeria and President Muhammadu Buhari have expressed very clear commitment to finish the ongoing and abandoned projects.

    “We are focusing on completion of ongoing projects; this is one of the many ongoing projects.

    “Lagos-Ibadan expressway is one of them; Kano-Maiduguri is one of them; Ilorin-Jebba is one of them and the Second Niger Bridge is one of them.

    “All those projects now, the contractors are moving back to sites and work is beginning. Gradually over the next three years we would complete many of them’’, the minister said.

    Fashola expressed the confidence that the resumption of construction activities would stimulate expansion of infrastructure, create jobs and generate commercial opportunities for the people.

    He said when completed, the Loko-Oweto Bridge would boost socio-economic activities in Nasarawa State and Benue.

    “You will see those who lost their jobs; they would come back to work. You would see increased merchandising and supply of building materials.

    “When this project is completed, it would open up these communities; connect Nasarawa State and Benue; farmers would benefit from the movement and transportation of their farm produce.

    “I am optimistic that we would get this project completed in 2018,’’ Fashola noted.

    News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that the Loko-Oweto Bridge contract was awarded to RCC Nig. Ltd. in November 2011 at N36. 1 billion with original completion date of Nov. 15, 2015.

    The project was stalled in 2014 due to lack of funding and currently, at a revised contract sum of N51.6 billion, the project is scheduled for completion in 2018.

  • 19 die in Lagos-Ibadan expressway crash

    19 die in Lagos-Ibadan expressway crash

    Fifteen people yesterday died in a multiple auto  accidents on Lagos-Ibadan expressway.

    It involved a truck, a fuel tanker and a commercial bus.

    The accident, which occurred  at the Fidiwo-Ajebo, Ogun State stretch of the Lagos-Ibadan Expressway, left 19 passengers and driver of the commercial bus dead on the spot.

    The truck was marked AJG 40 XA and fuel tanker has a registration number RAN 571 XA. The passenger bus was marked (LAGOS) AGL 373 XR.

    It was learnt that the accident 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 the driver lost control of the truck and veered off, crashing into the commercial bus, which was coming in the opposite direction.

    As at 2:30pm, operatives of Ogun State Traffic Compliance and Enforcement Agency (TRACE), the police and the Federal Road Safety Corp (FRSC) were seen trying to pull victims out of the mangled passengers’ bus.

    The Sector Commander, Ogun State Command of the FRSC, Adetunji Adegoke, in a text message to The Nation, stated that 15 persons  – six females and nine males – died in the accident. One person sustained injuries.

    Adegoke, who blamed the cause of the accident on “wrongful overtaking”, added that the injured was taken to the Olabisi Onabanjo University Teaching Hospital (OOUTH), Sagamu.

    He said the dead were taken to FOS Mortuary, Ipara, near Sagamu.

    The FRSC Sector Commander advised “drivers to obey road traffic rules and regulations, avoid wrong overtaking, observe speed limit as well as shun the use of expired/tokunbo tyres to avoid accidents on the roads”.

     

  • Fashola, go easy on Lagos-Ibadan Expressway

    Fashola, go easy on Lagos-Ibadan Expressway

    The Honourable Minister of Power, Works and Housing, Babatunde Raji Fashola, SAN, is one of the shining lights of President Buhari’s cabinet. A ‘super minister’, the former Lagos governor has been given three major ministries, each of undeniable significance to Nigerian lives. And to whom much is given, much is expected, as the saying goes. He has much to prove, and so he walks the talk, to show that he is a man with a plan. But in so doing, he cannot be seen to be riding roughshod over the intricacies that attend those areas over which he superintends. He must act with a deep sense of responsibility and due regard for the law and the principles of natural justice.

    This note of caution does not come a moment too soon. Fashola has been firing from all cylinders over the Lagos-Ibadan Expressway, often sending mixed signals. Hardly anyone can contradict what he said in a speech in December 2015, that, “Good roads will help reflate and grow our economy, reduce travel time, cost of transportation of goods and services, and restore jobs that have been lost to transport dependent services. They will improve safety of lives and property and our security index.”

    The minister followed up with his speech of January 22, at the Nigerian Pension Industry Strategy Implementation Roadmap Retreat, in which he signaled the willingness to use Pension funds for the provision of infrastructure. The speech sparked an ideological debate among Nigerian intellectuals including Kayode Komolafe, Chidi Amuta and Femi Falana; and caused a concerned Olusegun Adeniyi to ask: “Can we really take a risk with the Pension Fund to drive development, as suggested by Fashola, even with all its implications?”

    The pension speech was illuminating in showing the moral and legal quagmire successive Nigerian governments have got themselves into over the Lagos-Ibadan Expressway, arguably the most important road artery in this country. Government has tied itself up in knots with the many controversial executive U-turns over the road, and Fashola as Works Minister in the current administration, allowed his befuddlement to show in his speech.

    Hear him: “The Lagos-Ibadan Expressway is a story of what investors don’t like.” He can say that again. In his summary of how an otherwise historic concession agreement went awry between the Federal Government and Dr. Wale Babalakin’s Bi-Courtney Highway Services Limited, tagged “Company A” in the pension speech, Fashola conceded that it was no way to treat an investor. Noting that “local investors are the most important in any economy,” he observed that the unceremonious cancellation of Bi-Courtney’s concession was “a not welcoming message” to foreign investors.

    However, in expressing these concerns,. Fashola did not seem to be entirely clear as to the trajectory – not to mention the causative factors – of the convoluted matters relating to the road through which he must now forge a path for the benefit of Nigerians. He suggested that Bi-Courtney’s first recourse should have been arbitration and not the courts; and went further to imply that a suit brought by the thwarted concessionaire caused the cessation of works on the road.

    In a letter dated January 25, Babalakin drew Fashola’s attention to the erroneous detail in his keynote speech. For in a letter from exactly three years before, dated January 25, 2013, Bi-Courtney had written to Fashola’s predecessor at the Ministry of Works, Arc. Mike Onolememen, asking Federal Government to set up a Dispute Resolution Board as provided for under the concession agreement. Government should work in continuity, and Fashola ought not to have been ignorant of the fact that the ministry under Onolememen blatantly ignored Bi-Courtney’s overture. The company was therefore left with no choice but to seek the intervention of the courts.

    As stated in Babalakin’s letter to Fashola: “The court that set aside the so-called Finance Agreement acted in the only manner available to it. Courts cannot continue to condone acts of government that are demonstrably irresponsible if we have to sustain our democracy and develop our economy.” The letter also debunked the suggestion of a nexus between Bi-Courtney’s court action and the stoppage of work by contractors put in the frame in a questionable manner by the former administration of President Goodluck Jonathan: “How could an order obtained on 14th December, 2015, be responsible for work that had stopped about seven months earlier?” asked Babalakin.

    Since the pension speech, we have had a lot of motion without movement, an all too familiar scenario for road users who ply the Lagos-Ibadan Expressway. The minister has made statements about what he plans to do with the road, while exhibiting a worrying disregard for a concessionaire who has stood by the rule of law, in the hope that justice and reason will prevail. No longer mindful of his earlier declared approach of “not going into the merits and demerits of the FGN’s cancellation of [Bi-Courtney’s] concession”, Fashola now says he will “fix” the road. The clouds over the budget have dissipated finally, and government money will now be pumped into the construction.

    Fashola would rather expend taxpayers’ money, in a depressed economy,on the Lagos-Ibadan Expressway when he can go back to basics, and revisit the aberration of a wrongfully cancelled arrangement concerning which the concessionaire cries for justice after losing $300m. “Why should the developmental process of Nigeria and the lives of Nigerians be held in abeyance because you are in court?” Fashola now asks.

    It is truly disheartening to hear this from a Senior Advocate of Nigeria. Is it the man who goes to court that has stalled Nigeria’s development, or the government that impedes societal progress in a flagrant disregard for the law? Is this the change we are selling? Meanwhile, Nigeria has lost its place as the erstwhile Third Fastest Growing Economy in Africa, and does not even figure among the Top 15 – according to the IMF’s World Economic Outlook for 2016. The World Bank’s Doing Business Report 2016 also ranks Nigeria as one of the worst countries in the world to do business. Instead of mitigating these dire reports by working to reengineer a business friendly environment, government seems bent on giving one of the country’s most courageous investors a drubbing. But at what cost? Why are we so blest?

    One is minded to agree with Babalakin when he writes that, “The investment climate of Nigeria has been bedevilled by the short-sighted actions of public officers, especially when dealing with the rights of investors. So many investors have been totally ruined by the utterances and actions of public officers which are detrimental to the development of investor confidence and consequently have an adverse effect on the growth of the Nigerian economy.”

    Fashola needs to set aside political considerations, perchance there be any, and act purely in the interest of Nigeria; and sit down with the erstwhile concessionaire to forge a path through the debacle that is the Lagos-Ibadan Expressway. Fashola’s legacy as Buhari’s ‘super minister’ depends on it, and future generations will thank him if he chooses the right path.

     

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  • Three die, four injured in Ogun road crash

    Three persons and four cows were killed while three other persons got injured gravely in an accident that occurred at the Lotto Junction (Mowe) stretch of the Lagos – Ibadan expressway.

    The accident which happened on Monday night was caused by a truck conveying petroleum product which ran into herds of cattle that were leisurely crossing the expressway.

    The Nation gathered that the truck which was heading to the direction of Ibadan, knocked down some of the cattle, killing four of them instantly but the impact also caused the truck to careen on a side of the expressway, and thereby spilling its content unto the road.

    But the calamity on humans struck when frictions from a towing vehicle that was dragging an accidented vehicle without tyres, caused a spark and then a ball of fire as metal parts scratched through the road surface.

    The area was quickly enveloped by fire which charred three persons and also injuring three others who managed to scamper to safe location.

    Among the injured is an Operative of the Ogun state Fire Service (OSFS) who had joined his colleagues to keep vigil at the accident scene against any fire outbreak.

    Also burnt in the inferno is the OSFS’ truck – the fire fighting engine, earlier stationed at the scene to combat any emergency fire outbreak but the fire that consumed it, took the OSFS Operatives unaware.

    The Public Relations Officer of the state’s traffic agency –Traffic Compliance and Enforcement Agency (TRACE), Babatunde Akinbiyi, who confirmed  the accident, said the tragedy occurred by 11pm on Monday.

    Akinbiyi added that the injured persons were taken to the Olabisi Onabanjo University Teaching Hospital (OOUTH), Sagamu, for treatment.

  • Lagos Ibadan expressway: Court strikes out AGF’s objection

    The Federal High Court in Lagos has struck out a preliminary objection filed by the Attorney-General of the Federation (AGF) in a suit by B-Courtney Services Ltd.

    The AGF filed the objection last November 3, urging the court to make an order dismissing or striking out the suit for being statute barred.

    The defendant said Bi-Courtney lacked the locus standi to prevent the Federal Government from rehabilitating or reconstructing the Lagos-Ibadan expressway which is a public infrastructure.

    AGF said the plaintiff lacked reasonable cause of action that could sustain the reliefs sought, urging the court to hold that the defendant was not a juristic person.

    Ruling on the preliminary objection on Tuesday, Justice Ibrahim Buba held that the objection lacked merit.

    The court held that having carefully read all the processes filed as well as arguments of counsel, it was clear that the action was commenced to protect the “res” or reliefs in a sister case, numbered FHC/L/CS/103/13.

    The court held that the suit could not be heard without making reference to the pending suit.

    Justice Buba, accordingly, dismissed the preliminary objection and held that it was academic.

    Bi-Courtney commenced court action in 2012 to redress the Federal Government’s purported termination of the Lagos-Ibadan Expressway project.

    It is contending that the purported concession granted to Motorways Limited through the Infrastructure Bank did not go through any due process.

    It said it was never advertised in newspapers as the Infrastructure Concession Regulatory Commission Act expressly provides that concessions in Nigeria must be advertised in two national dailies.

    The commission, the plaintiff said, must also issue a no-objection approval before the concession is taken to the Federal Executive Council for approval.

    None of these elementary steps were taken, Bi-Courtney said.

    Justice Buba adjourned the case till May 12 for hearing.