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  • Apprehension as truck plunges off Oshodi bridge

    Apprehension as truck plunges off Oshodi bridge

    There was apprehension on Saturday when a truck with registration number AKD 135 UK plunged off the Oshodi bridge into the terminal ditch. 

    The accident occurred along the Oshodi Old inward Mile 2 axis with the six-tyre truck laden with tonner printing materials. 

    Officials of the Lagos State Traffic Management Authority (LASTMA) rescued a severely injured man from the accident. 

    Preliminary investigations revealed that the vehicle suffered a brake failure while descending the bridge, causing it to lose control and tumble off the carriageway.

    Eyewitnesses said the crash could have resulted in multiple casualties but for the prompt intervention of LASTMA operatives who arrived at the scene within minutes. 

    The officers immediately launched rescue operations, successfully extricating a male victim trapped in the wreckage.

    The injured man was quickly rushed to a nearby medical facility for urgent treatment, while the truck driver was arrested and handed over to officers from the Makinde Police Station, Oshodi, for further investigation into the cause of the brake failure and other contributing factors.

    To prevent secondary accidents, LASTMA officials swiftly cordoned off the area, diverted traffic, and supervised the removal of the wrecked vehicle, restoring normal traffic flow in record time.

    Commending the operatives for their professionalism, the General Manager of LASTMA, Mr. Bakare Oki, praised their courage and adherence to safety protocols during the operation.

    He reaffirmed the agency’s commitment to maintaining traffic order and public safety, especially during the ember months, when vehicular movement and accident risks tend to increase.

     Oki disclosed that heavy-duty recovery vehicles and mini trucks have been strategically deployed across Lagos’ five administrative divisions, supported by over 2,700 personnel stationed at critical traffic points to ensure round-the-clock emergency response.

    He urged motorists to prioritize vehicle maintenance and obey traffic laws, stressing that LASTMA remains steadfast in its mission to safeguard lives and property on Lagos roads.

  • Lagos arrests miscreants extorting pedestrians on Oshodi bridge

    Lagos arrests miscreants extorting pedestrians on Oshodi bridge

    • Taskforce denies collecting toll

    The Lagos State government has arrested miscreants extorting money from pedestrians using the closed Oshodi Bridge in Lagos.

    The Nation reported on Monday that a crowd of commuters was sighted on an alternative pedestrian bridge.

    This was due to the closure of the pedestrian bridge linking Oshodi Bus terminals 2 and 3.

    The state government had ordered the bridge’s immediate closure in January, citing concerns over its safety and deficient structure.

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    Reacting to the extortion, Commissioner for Transportation, Oluwaseun Osiyemi, said: “Our attention has been drawn to the fact that miscreants have been extorting money from pedestrians on the Oshodi Bridge, which was closed by the authorities a few months ago because of structural issues.

    “These individuals were arrested this morning, and we will continue to make further arrests if such activities persist.

    “The other bridge is available for usage while the necessary repairs on the closed bridge are ongoing.”

    Meanwhile, the Lagos State Environmental and Special Offences Unit (Taskforce) has denied allegations that its officials were collecting tolls from users of the bridge.

  • JUST IN: Lagos arrests miscreants extorting pedestrians on Oshodi Bridge

    JUST IN: Lagos arrests miscreants extorting pedestrians on Oshodi Bridge

    The Lagos State Government has arrested miscreants extorting money from pedestrians using the closed Oshodi Bridge in Lagos.

    Recall The Nation reported on Monday that a large crowd of commuters were sighted on an alternative pedestrian bridge in Oshodi.

    This was due to the closure of the pedestrian bridge linking Oshodi Bus Terminals 2 and 3.

    The state government ordered the bridge’s immediate closure in January, citing concerns over its safety and structural integrity.

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    Owing to the viral videos and photos showing congestion on the alternative bridge, the state government assured commuters that efforts were underway to alleviate the overcrowding.

    Reacting to the extortion on the bridge, Commissioner for Transportation Oluwaseun Osiyemi said: “Our attention has been drawn to the fact that miscreants have been extorting money from pedestrians on the Oshodi Bridge, which was closed by the authorities a few months ago because of structural issues.

    “These individuals were arrested this morning, and we will continue to make further arrests if such activities persist.

    “The other bridge is available for usage whilst the necessary repairs on the closed bridge is ongoing.”