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  • Sango-Ota residents lament flooding as man drowns in canal

    Sango-Ota residents lament flooding as man drowns in canal

    Tension has enveloped the Ajegunle Ilo and Ilo-Otta Awela communities near the Sango-Ota toll gate along the Lagos–Abeokuta Expressway following the drowning of an unidentified man in a canal on Saturday.

    Days after the incident, the victim’s body remains submerged face-down in the canal’s murky waters, sparking renewed calls for urgent government action to fix the long-neglected canal and bridge infrastructure, which locals say has claimed numerous lives over the years.

    Residents and business owners described the tragedy as yet another in a string of fatal accidents at the location. 

    They recounted multiple instances where school children, traders, and vehicles have fallen into the canal, particularly during heavy rains.

    Speaking with our correspondent, the Baale of Ajegunle Ilo community, Prince Abolaji Adeyemo, voiced deep frustration over the repeated loss of lives and the authorities’ continued inaction.

    “The canal separates Lagos State from Ogun State at the toll gate. For sixteen years, we’ve begged both federal and state governments to fix it. It keeps expanding due to flooding. Houses, markets, and businesses are being washed away. People’s lives are at risk daily, especially children and passersby,” he said.

    He described the recent drowning as one of many, noting that it only takes a downpour for disaster to strike.

    “Whenever it rains, the water rises fast, and anyone caught around the canal can be swept away. We’ve lost school children, meat sellers, and several others. The delay in removing corpses only increases the health risks, including cholera outbreaks,” Adeyemi warned.

    One hotel near the canal has spent over ₦30 million to construct concrete slabs in a desperate attempt to shield the property from being swallowed by the widening canal. 

    The hotel manager, Mr. Richard Odakon, said their efforts were simply not enough.

    “My boss values lives. He used over ₦26 million to protect the hotel with temporary slabs. But the flood current is so strong that it’s already washing them off. If nothing is done, this place will collapse,” he lamented.

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    Odakwu added that the area has seen frequent accidents involving trucks and vehicles plunging into the canal during floods.

    “This happens every week. It’s become normal to hear that someone else has drowned or another vehicle is in the canal. It’s heartbreaking,” he said.

    Residents say they’ve written letters, organized protests, and held meetings with local government officials and lawmakers. Yet, no lasting solution has come.

    Chairman of the Peace Land Community Development Association, Mr. Rufus Ejimakinde said the community has spent its own money trying to provide temporary solutions.

    “We built slabs ourselves, but when the government came to dredge the canal, they removed them and left without completing the work. The tractors only worked for 19 days and never returned. We’ve reached out to Senator Yayi to escalate the issue, but we’ve heard nothing back,” he said.

    He added that even light rains cause deadly flooding, raising concerns about what will happen during the peak of the rainy season.

    At the nearby meat market, the mood was one of frustration and helplessness. Ahmed Ololade, a butcher who has worked in the area for over 16 years, recounted how the market has shrunk significantly due to the encroaching flood.

    “This place used to be full of traders. Now, the canal has taken over. Our colleague drowned two years ago, and we found his body after three days. We’ve spent almost ₦4 million on barricades, but it’s not working. People are scared to come and buy meat,” he said.

    Chairperson of the Ajegunle Ilo Community Development Association,

    Mrs. Dosunmu said despite several appeals to the Agbado-Okeodo Local Government and other relevant government agencies, nothing meaningful has been done.

    “We even held a stakeholders meeting and were told to reapply for repairs because previous efforts weren’t done properly. But time is running out. Schools will soon resume, and children will be forced to cross that deadly canal daily,” she said with concern.

    She also recounted how a community member’s wife was swept away by the canal while trying to get home.

    “How many deaths will it take for the government to act?” she asked.

    A resident who abandoned his house due to fear of the flood, Mr. Ayo Samuelsaid the government’s silence has been devastating.

    “There is a government, but it feels like we’re on our own. It’s the people and private individuals trying to fix the canal, not the authorities. This is shameful,” he said.

    Samuel expressed worry for children who must cross from Ogun State into Lagos for school, noting that many stay back or get stranded whenever it rains.

    As the body of the most recent drowning victim remains in the canal, community members are calling on the Federal Government, as well as the Ogun and Lagos State Governments, to urgently intervene and reconstruct the damaged canal and bridge at the Sango-Ota toll gate.

    Residents warn that if nothing is done, more lives will be lost.

    “We are begging the government, for the umpteenth time, please come to our rescue,” said Baale Adeyemi.

  • Unidentified car kills one, injures two in Ogun – TRACE

    The Traffic Compliance and Enforcement Corps ( TRACE ) in Sango-Ota, Ogun, said on Tuesday that one died while two sustained various injuries in an accident that involved an unidentified car at Ilo-Awera, beside Ivy School, Sango-Ota.

    Mr Adekunle Ajibade, the TRACE Unit Commander at Sango-Ota, who confirmed the incident to our reporter in Ota, said that the accident happened at about 10.40 p.m. on Monday.

    Ajibade explained that an unidentified car that was heading towards the Toll-Gate at Sango-Ota, knocked down a motorcyclist with two passengers, as a result of speeding.

    “Before TRACE officials could get to the scene, one of the victims was rescued by witnesses, while the other two were taken to the General Hospital, Ota.

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    “One of the passengers who was rushed to the state hospital at Ota was rejected, due to the serious nature of his injuries and the victim died soon after the doctor commenced treatment at a privately-owned medical facility on Idiroko road.

    “The remains of the deceased passenger have been deposited at the mortuary, while the rider is still receiving treatment at the same hospital,’’ he said.

    The unit commander, however, advised motorists to be cautious while motorcyclists are enjoined to always use crash helmets, to avoid unnecessary loss of lives.

  • Two die in Sango-Ota road accident

    The Sango-Ota Command of the Federal Road Safety Corps (FRSC) yesterday said two persons died, with others  injured, in an accident involving three vehicles at Ilo-Awela Road in Sango-Ota, Ogun State.

    The Sango-Ota Unit Commander, Mr Adekunle Oguntoyinbo, who confirmed the accident in an interview with News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) in Ota, said it occurred at 9.45 pm on Wednesday.

    Oguntoyinbo said a Mack truck, registered as (Lagos) LND615XP, and heading to Lagos from Ilo-Awela road, lost control and rammed into a Mazda bus: (Lagos) KSF102XD, and a tanker: (Lagos) APP273XP, while crossing the median.

    The unit commander said two of the 18 persons in the bus died. Others sustained injuries.

    “The bodies of the victims have been deposited at the morgue of General Hospital in Ota, while those injured are receiving intensive treatment at Lead Way Hospital, also in Ota,” he added.

    Oguntoyinbo urged motorists, who are not familiar with Sango-Ota terrain and its environs, to always drive carefully and ensure their vehicles are always in good condition.

  • FRSC warns drivers against use of worn-out tyres

    FRSC warns drivers against use of worn-out tyres

    The Ogun Sector Commander, Federal Road Safety Corps ( FRSC ), Mr Clement Oladele, has warned drivers to desist from using worn-out tyres when driving to save lives and property.

    Oladele gave the warning in Ota on Thursday at the 2017 Ember Months Safety Campaign organised by the Sango-Ota Command in collaboration with Shell Nigeria Gas.

    The campaign had as its theme: Right to Life on the highway: Not Negotiable.

    Represented by Mrs Bridget Asekhuno, Ogun Head of Administration and Human Resources of FRSC, he said the use of exhausted tyres had been a major contributor to road crashes in the country.

    The sector commander noted that safety on our highways during the ember months was a collective responsibility of all road users.

    ‘‘Safety on our roads required our collective responsibilities and we all have one role and the other to play in reducing crashes,’’ he said.

    The sector commander implored all road users to be cautious as there would be increase of vehicular movements during the ember months.

    Oladele, however, warned drivers to desist from overloading and speeding to ensure safety of passengers to their various destinations.

    He advised road users to watch carefully before entering main and minor roads to minimise accidents.

    Mr Kunle Oguntoyinbo, Sango-Ota Unit Commander of FRSC, urged drivers to ensure proper maintenance of their vehicles before embarking on any journey.

    Oguntoyinbo also warned vehicle owners to desist from driving under the influence of alcohol and avoid speeding to stay alive.

    ‘’The higher the speed the higher will be the crash which will also increase the number of causalities,’’ he said.

    The unit commander, however, advised drivers to install speed limiting devices in their vehicles to reduce speeding and crashes.

    He also urged drivers to constantly use their seat belts and desist from receiving calls on their cell phones while driving.

    NAN

  • FRSC urges Ogun to effect palliative measures on sango-ota roads

    FRSC urges Ogun to effect palliative measures on sango-ota roads

    The Federal Road Safety Corps ( FRSC ) has appealed to Ogun Government to repair roads in Sango-Ota and its environs, to ease free-flow of traffic in the area.

    Mr Adekunle Oguntoyinbo, Sango-Ota Unit Commander of FRSC, in an interview in Ota on Friday that such palliative measures would reduce the suffering of those plying the road.

    According to him, the deplorable state of roads in Sango-Ota and its environs has been the major challenge confronting the personnel of the unit and public in the area.

    “There is an urgent need for the State Government to come to the aid of the people by providing measures that will reduce their hardship,’’ he said.

    The unit commander explained those road networks in Sango-Ota and its environs were bad, adding that they had become death traps for the people.

    He listed some of the bad roads to include: Ota to Agbara, Owode to Ilaro, Owode to Ifo and Ifo to papa area.

    Oguntoyinbo also said that over laden vehicles (longer, heavier vehicles) easily over turn due to the nature of the roads.

    “This development has also affected business activities and contributed to gridlock the areas are experiencing,’’ the unit commander said.

    He also implored companies in Sango-Ota and its environs not to wait for the government before contributing to development where they made their revenues.

    “Do the little you can to enable your businesses move on smoothly in the areas.’’

    NAN

  • Sango-Ota bank where customers are punished daily

    Sango-Ota bank where customers are punished daily

    A major reason for the invention of the automated teller machine otherwise called ATM is to ease the process by which customers make the withdrawal of their funds. In many Nigerian banks, however, the installation of ATM machines has achieved exactly the opposite.

    This is particularly the case at the branch of a first generation bank located in Sango-Ota, Ogun State, where a long queue of customers is perpetually the order in spite of the installation of more than 10 ATMs within and outside the banking hall.

    Anyone who thinks the days when customers who intended to withdraw money had to go to the bank armed with mats are over certainly have not visited this branch of the bank where the hall is always jampacked with both customers who have spent hours on the queue and those who have to lie on the floor because they are tired of standing.

    As earlier stated, the problem is not that the bank lacks enough machines that could decongest the hall of stranded customers, but for reasons to known to the bank’s officials, they ensure that not more than two or three of the numerous machines available are loaded with cash at any point in time.

    The result is that even pregnant women and nursing mothers are left to stand on the queue for long hours or retire themselves to one of the corners and lie there to avoid collapsing.

  • Man charged with N145,000 money transfer fraud

    Man charged with N145,000 money transfer fraud

    A 27-year-old, Chukwudi Ndukwe, who allegedly defrauded a man of N145, 000 on the pretext of helping him to transfer the money into his account, on Tuesday appeared in an Ota Magistrates’ Court in Ogun.

    A resident of No. 27, Oguntunde St., Iyana-Ilogbo near Ota, Ndukwe, is facing a charge of fraud.

    The Prosecutor, Sgt. Chudu Gbesi, said the accused had committed the offence sometime between April 18 to April

    21 at about 12.30.p.m. at Asewere Street, Plaza, Sango-Ota.

    The accused fraudulently transferred N145,000 into his account on the pretext of paying the money into the account of the complainant, Daniel Abah, he told the court.

    The offence contravened Section 390 (9) of the Criminal Code, Laws of Ogun, 2006.

    Ndukwe pleaded innocence of the offence and was granted bail in the sum of N150,000 with two sureties in like sum.

    The Senior Magistrate, Mr S. O. Banwo, who gave the ruling, said the sureties must reside within the court’s jurisdiction and should be gainfully employed with an evidence of tax payment to Ogun Government.

    The case was adjourned until May 17 for hearing.

     

  • Police tortured, killed my father, says 10-year-old

    Police tortured, killed my father, says 10-year-old

    A 10-year-old boy, Jonathan Adewuyi has accused policemen attached to the Ayinla Police Division in Agbado, Ogun State of torturing his father to death.

    The incident occurred at the weekend at 4, Itoki Road, Itoki, where the boy lived with his father, Sina Adewuyi, 45, a bricklayer.

    According to the boy, his father died at about 5am on Sunday from injuries he sustained after his was brutalised by some policemen who came to extort his master, Dona Okey.

    Reliving the ordeal, the boy said after the policemen beat up his father for asking why they were in his compound around 4pm, they bundled him into their bus, took him away with them and he only returned at about 10pm.

    He said: “I am an apprentice working with the man (Okey) and learning to sell spare parts. His shop is in the same compound where we live. My master told them (police) he had no money with him for now because he used to give them money before whenever they came.

    “When my father came out from the house, he saw policemen and wanted to know what happened that police came to our compound. But they shouted on him and told him to leave the vicinity. He told them he lived in the compound, but they refused to listen and started beating him for having the guts to talk back at them.

    “He tried to runaway from them, but they chased him, caught up with him, hit him with a gun butt and asked him to enter their bus, which he refused. They bundled him into the bus and took him away.
    “He did not return till about 10pm and when he came back, he was in pains with marks of brutality on his body. He was complaining of headache and chest pain and so, we gave him painkillers but he vomited them.

    “My mother said we will take him to the hospital in the morning since it was already late, but around 5am on Sunday, he died.”

    Continuing, the boy said they went to the Sango Ota Area Command same Sunday morning to complain, but they were asked to go back to the division and file complaint, which they did.

    “Policemen came to our house, took photographs of my late father before he was taken to the mortuary. We were asked to return to the station on Monday, which I did with some of my father’s relatives.

    “At the station, they brought out so many policemen and asked me to point the people who came to my place. I was able to identify two of them who were among those that beat my father and took him away,” he said.

    Calling on the state governor Ibikunle Amosun, as well as the police high command to ensure justice for her late husband, the boy’s mother, Mrs. Tunrayo Adewuyi, 35, said the policemen have murdered the family’s breadwinner.

    “He is the bread winner of the family. I am only a petty food stuff trader. I have six children. Four boys and two girls. Who will help me? I don’t have anybody. The government should come to my aid,” she sobbed.

    The Area Commander of Sango Ota, Adegoke Fayoade, an Assistant Commissioner of Police (ACP) said the matter was being investigated.

    He confirmed that two policemen were identified and have been transferred to the State police command in Abeokuta for further action.

  • Detectives move to Sango Ota

    A team from the homicide unit of the Ogun State Police Command has moved to Iyana-Ilogbo in Sango-Ota to probe the discovery of a ritualists’ den in the area.

    The den was discovered on Saturday beside the abandoned Ayokunnu Filling Station, about 20 metres from Iyana Ilogbo Bus Stop on the Lagos-Abeokuta Expressway.

    Babatunde Taofeek and Hammed Hassan were arrested by policemen and operatives of the Special Anti-Robbery Squad when they swooped on the building, following a tip off.

    Decomposing remains of a male victim, clothes, shoes, wigs, matchetes and bags were retrieved from the den.

    Police spokesman Olumuyiwa Adejobi said a team of detectives from the Homicide Unit has moved to the area for more investigation.

    Adejobi told The Nation that the team headed by a Deputy Commissioner of Police, Sina Olukolu, had begun work on the order of the Commissioner of Police, AbdulMajid Ali.

    He assured that the perpetrators would be arrested.

  • Police arraign two for N1.5m fraud

    Police arraign two for N1.5m fraud

    The Police in Ogun on Monday arraigned a 45-year-old Rachael Adepoju and 42-year-old Egbeolu Moses in an Ota Magistrates’ Court, for allegedly collecting N1.5 million under false pretence from one Funmilola Adedeji.

    The accused, whose addresses were unknown, are being tried on a two-count charge of conspiracy and obtaining money under false pretence.

    The prosecutor, Sgt. Ebibomini Itaita, told the court that the accused committed the offences on September 4, 2015 at Sango-Ota.

    Itaita said the accused conspired and collected N1.5 million under the pretence of helping the complainant to sell some goods and remit the money into his account, an agreement they failed to honour.

    He said that the offence contravened Sections 383 and 419 of the Criminal Code, Vol.1, Laws of Ogun, 2006.

    The accused, however, pleaded not guilty to the charge.

    The Chief Magistrate, Mrs. Funke Odubanjo, admitted the accused to bail in the sum of N400, 000 each, with one surety in like sum.

    She said the surety must be resident within the magisterial district and should be gainfully employed.

    Odubanjo also directed that the surety should swear to an affidavit of means and produce one year tax clearance.

    In addition, the surety must provide a reasonable means of identification and submit four passport photographs to the court.

    The case was adjourned till Jan.20, for hearing.