Tag: road accident

  • Osun: 12 die in road accidents in one month -FRSC

    The Federal Road Safety Command (FRSC) in Osun said 12 persons lost their lives in various road accidents in the state in April.

    The Sector Commander, FRSC in the state, Mr Anthony Oko said on Monday in Osogbo.

    He said that 17 road accidents occurred, involving 114 persons within the same period.

    “The accidents claimed the lives of seven males and five females, due to the reckless attitude of the drivers involved.’’

    “Most of these accidents were caused by speeding, wrongful overtaking, drinking while driving, drug overdose and disobedience to road traffic rules and regulations,” he said.

    The sector commander said that officials of the command educated 156 persons on road traffic regulations and regulations as well as issued license to some drivers.

    Oko cautioned drivers and other road users to keep to rules and regulations, especially on highways, to reduce carnage on road.

    He, however, warned that the command would not hesitate to penalise offenders found guilty of disobeying traffic laws.

    NAN

    Read Also: FRSC advises passengers to caution reckless drivers

  • Two die, five injures in Ogun road crash

    A lone accident involving a commercial bus along Siun – Kobape stretch of the Abeokuta – Sagamu road has left two women dead and five others injured.

    The Mazda bus marked marked KSF 347 XG took off around 7:55 am at the popular Kuto garage and was carrying 14 passengers to Ijebu – Ode when one of its tyres gave along with the chassis at the Siun – Kobape area.

    The driver lost control of the wheel, rammed into a concrete structure on the road median, somersaulted and in the process, two female passengers were thrown out of the window – and died.

    The Operatives of the Federal Road Safety Corps (FRSC), Ogun State Traffic Compliance and Enforcement Corps (TRACE) and Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps (NSCDC) were sighted helping evacuating victims and directing traffic.

    The Public Relations Officer of TRACE, Babatunde Akinbiyi, who confirmed the accident, said it was a lone accident that happened when the bus’ front tyre by the driver’s side, pulled out with the chassis while on motion.

    “When the vehicle lost control, it ran into the road divider, hit the electric pole by the side and somersaulted. It was in the course of the somersault that two female passengers were thrown out of the vehicle, because they didn’t wear seat belts and died.

    “Remains of the dead passengers were deposited at the Olabisi Onabanjo University Teaching Hospital (OOUTH), Sagamu, while three of the injured were taken to the same OOUTH and four others taken to Owode General Hospital, Owode,” Akinbiyi said.

     

  • I8 killed in Lagos-Ibadan road accident

    Eighteen people died last night in a multiple accident on the Lagos-Ibadan Expressway.

    The accident, which occurred around 6.30 p.m at the Alapako corridor of the expressway, involved an Extera Sport Utility Vehicle (SUV) with registration number (Lagos) KJA 278 DS, an unmarked Ford and a bus with registration number (Lagos) GGE 873 XU.

    Operatives of the Ogun State Traffic Compliance and Enforcement Corps (TRACE) and the Federal Road Safety Corps (FRSC) were on the scene of the accident to evacuate the victims, clear the obstructions the wreckages caused and direct traffic.

    TRACE spokesman Babatunde Akinbiyi, who confirmed the accident, attributed it to reckless overtaking.

    Akinbiyi added that the agency’s operatives had taken the remains of the dead to the FOS mortuary at Ipara-Remo in Ogun State.

  • Road accidents kill 200, injure 996 others in Ogun

    Road accidents kill 200, injure 996 others in Ogun

    A total number of 718 road traffic accidents occurred on roads in Ogun State last year and resulted in injuries to 996 people and death to 200 others.

    Among those killed in the accidents were 155males and 45 females while 4,805 persons were rescued unhurt due to quick intervention by Operatives of traffic agencies.

    The crashes recorded involved 238 private cars, 48 private buses, 357 commercial buses, 262 commercial cars, 214 motorcycles and 72 tricycles.

    Also involved were 95 pickup vans, 167 medium trucks, 96 heavy trucks and 192 other vehicles, according to the Commander, Ogun State Traffic Compliance and Enforcement Corps(TRACE), ’Seni Ogunyemi.

    The TRACE Public Relations Officer, Babatunde Akinbiyi, who made the accident statistics for 2017 known in a release, attributed the causes to over speeding, dangerous driving, bad tyres, driving against traffic and other causes.

    Akinbiyi added that 4,297 motor vehicles and 1,275 Motorcycles were apprehended for 6,230 offences during the period and reiterated the resolve of TRACE
    “to reduce deaths and injuries on all roads in Ogun State in 2018.”

    According to him, this would be pursued vigorously and relentlessly this year such that no traffic offender would go unpunished.

    He appealed to the motoring public to obey all traffic rules and remember that the Road is patient but does not forgive.

  • Tipper crushes four, injured 10 in Ibadan

    Tipper crushes four, injured 10 in Ibadan

    Four persons were crushed to death Saturday in Ibadan when a tipper truck conveying sharp sand reported suffered break failure along the Moniya-Iseyin road, Ibadan.

    At least ten persons also suffered varying degree of injuries while five motorcycles and three tricycles were destroyed beyond repair.

    The victims include, a motorcycle operator, a woman, an underage boy and a trader at the Moniya Butcher market, Ibadan.

    Sunday Nation gathered that while all the victims met their misfortune at the point of doing business, the underage boy was said to be on errand to purchase vegetables at the market.

    Save for the woman who died while being rushed to the hospital by members of the public who stormed the scene of the accident, the other victims died before the dust settled.

    The driver of the tipper was said to have escape from the scene of the incident unhurt.

    Sources around the scene of the incident told Sunday Nation that the casualty figure would have been higher if not for a member of the transport union unit at the Moniya garage, who saw the haphazard manner with which the truck was descending the hilly road and who immediately alerted people to scramble to safety.

    According to the source, the tipper driver was seen struggling to gain control of the truck which was suspected to have left a tipper garage within the Moniya axis with the load of sand, but the bad situation of the road did not help matters.

    Chairman, National Union of Road Transport Workers, (Motorcycle), Moniya Garage Unit, Mr. Idris Oladoja described the incident as a sad development that could have been averted.

    Confirming the causality figure, Oladoja said the portholes on the road as well as its narrowness contributed to the number accident urging the government to come to the aid of the road users in the axis.

    His counterpart at the tricycle unit, Mr. Femi Adeniyi said he was the one who saw how the tipper was wavering in its movement while descending the hilly but rough road while it was about 200 metres away.

    He said despite his screaming and shouting that the motorcycles and tricycles parked by the side of the road be cleared, the noise from the environment and vehicular movement made it difficult for some people to get the message on time, after which the tipper swerved into the butcher market.

    Men of the police force from nearby Moniya Divisional headquarters and Ojoo were seen at the scene maintaining traffic flow and law and other.

    When contacted, the Police Public Relations Officer, Oyo State Command, SP Adekunle Ajisebutu said two people were confirmed dead and their corpses deposited at the State Hospital, Mortuary, Ringroad, Ibadan for autopsy.

    The police spokesperson also added that the erring driver of the tipper has been arrested and the accident vehicle recovered to the station for VIO inspection.

    His response reads: “Two victims confirmed dead. Their corpses have been deposited at the State Hospital, Mortuary, Ring Road, Ibadan for autopsy.

    “The erring driver has been arrested, and the accident vehicle recovered to the station for VIO inspection. Investigation is ongoing”

  • 30 injured in Ebonyi road accident

    30 injured in Ebonyi road accident

    Over 30 persons have been critically injured in an accident that occurred along Enugu/Abakaliki expressway near the boundary between Enugu and Ebonyi state.

    An eyewitness said the accident occurred when the driver of an 18-seater bus travelling from Abakaliki to Enugu tried to avoid a police checkpoint and collided with another Hiace bus going the opposite direction.

    Rev. Fr Stephen Nnorom of the Catholic Diocese of Buya Cameroon who was among those that rescued the victims and conveyed them to hospitals, described the accident as tragedy and regretted the attitude of some sympathizers who could not volunteer their vehicles to evacuate the victims to hospitals.

    He advised motorists to always obey law enforcement agencies at the road to avert road accidents.

    Two other eyewitnesses, Mr. Chinonso Okeke and Mr. Ifeanyi  Igwe blamed the police at the checkpoint for the accident and explained that it  would have been prevented if  the two drivers were patient.

    But another eyewitness, Mr. Chukwudi Maduabuchi disassociated the police from the accident but blamed the drivers for their recklessness.

    A federal road safety special marshal, Macks Nnaji, who assisted in rescuing the victims, said though the accident was caused as a result of the road block, however cautioned motorists to always apply caution in the ember months.

    He appealed to the Inspector-General of Police to ensure that the ban on all road blocks was implemented in the south east region.

  • Infographics: Abuja records highest road accident in July – FRSC

    Infographics: Abuja records highest road accident in July – FRSC

    The Federal Road Safety Corps (FRSC) says  423 persons died and 2,339 others were wounded in 768 road traffic accidents across the country in July.

    The agency disclosed this in the July edition of its monthly `Road Traffic Crash (RTC) Report’ made available to the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) in Abuja on Friday.

    According to the report signed by the FRSC Corps Marshal, Mr Boboye Oyeyemi, the July death figure represents an increase of 122 or 41 percent over that of June.

    In June, the FRSC recorded 738 accidents nationwide leaving 301 persons dead and 2,157 others wounded.

    The latest report said the accident cases and persons injured in July were also higher than those of the previous month by 30 and 182 or 4 percent and 8 percent respectively.

    Road traffic accidents data
    Road traffic accidents data

    The Federal Capital Territory (FCT) maintained its lead in road traffic accidents among the 36 states with 93 cases resulting in 17 deaths and injury of 167 persons in July.

    Kaduna State followed with 54 cases, which left 43 persons dead and 198 others injured, while Niger came third with 48 cases, leading to 24 deaths and 148 injured persons, according to the report.

     

    On the number of fatalities, Kaduna State recorded the highest with 43 deaths, followed by Ogun (33), Jigawa (27), Osun (26), Niger (24), Kogi (22), Ebonyi (20), among others.

    Road accidents data
    Road accidents data in July

    The report said that speed violation accounted for 505 cases or 56.4 percent of the total road accidents in the month under review, thus leading other causative factors.

    It was followed by dangerous driving, which resulted in 85 percent or 9.5 percent of the cases; tyre burst with 57 cases representing 6.4 percent, and wrong overtaking leading to 52 percent or 5.8 percent of the cases.

    According to the report, a total of 1,257 vehicles were involved in the July accidents, out of which 738 or 58.7 percent were commercial, 499 or 39.7 percent private and 20 government vehicles.

    The report was accompanied with a cover letter addressed to the Secretary to the Government of the Federation whose office supervises the FRSC.

    In the letter, the Corps Marshal solicited more assistance in the acquisition of additional speed detection devices, especially radar guns, to check the menace of speeding by motorists.

  • Bus driver dies in Lagos-Ibadan Expressway auto crash

    Bus driver dies in Lagos-Ibadan Expressway auto crash

    One person died on Saturday while others were injured in an accident involving a tanker and a Mazda commercial bus on the Lagos-Ibadan Expressway, an official said.

    Mr Babatunde Akinbiyi, the spokesman for the Ogun State Traffic Compliance and Enforcement Corps (TRACE),  confirmed the fatality to the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) in Abeokuta.

    Akinbiyi said the accident was caused by over speeding on the part of the tanker driver, who was coming from Lagos.

    According to him, the tanker hit the road barrier erected by the contractors working on the expressway and rammed into the Lagos-bound bus at 9. 25 a.m.

    “The driver of the bus lost his life in the accident which involved a tanker laden with ethanol marked AKD 650 XQ and the bus with registration no. BWR 515 XA.

    “The tanker which was coming from Lagos hit the barrier and rammed into the bus going to Lagos. Only the driver of the bus has died for now, ” he said.

    Akinbiyi said the body of the driver had been deposited at the morgue of the Olabisi Onabanjo University Teaching Hospital, Sagamu.

    He said the accident had caused slow movement of vehicles on both sides of the expressway currently undergoing reconstruction.

    “Officials of TRACE and the Federal Road Safety Corps (FRSC) are on ground to monitor the situation.”

  • Edo auto crash: Obaseki sympathises with victims, families

    Edo auto crash: Obaseki sympathises with victims, families

    …Set to unveil new traffic wardens, policy

    The Governor of Edo State, Mr. Godwin Obaseki has expressed his sympathy for the victims and families of those who were involved in the auto crash that claimed nine lives on Tuesday, along Upper Sokponba Road in Benin City, Edo State.

    Obaseki, who received the news with sadness and great distress, said: “particularly painful is the fact that the people were only just setting out early in the morning in search of their daily bread when the unfortunate incident occurred.”

    He added that the state would soon unveil the new traffic wardens who have been undergoing training to take over traffic management on the state’s roads to check accidents and unprofessional conducts by drivers on the roads.

    “The sad event brings the need to enhance the regulation of road traffic in the state into sharp focus. Which is why apart from our commitment to fixing our road infrastructure, we have recruited and trained a group of young men and women in the state to take charge of traffic management in the state,” the governor said.

    The visibly shaken governor said that there were no words adequate to express the grief which members of the families of the accident victims have been suddenly thrust into, and assured that “as a government we want them to know that we stand with them in this desperately difficult time. Our prayers are with the friends and families of the victims as well as the entire Edo people in this trying time and our pledge to do all in our power to improve living conditions in the state remains unshaken.”