Tag: Traffic Compliance and Enforcement Agency (TRACE)

  • Boy, three others die as truck-head falls into river in Ogun 

    Boy, three others die as truck-head falls into river in Ogun 

    A five-year-old boy yet to be identified and three   others  have lost their lives while a woman was trapped in an  early morning accident  when a truck- head plunged  into a river in Ogun State on Wednesday.

    The accident  occurred around 8:50am, as the  truck  suffered break failure atop the Kara long bridge on Lagos – Expressway, knocked down a commercial motorcycle rider conveying  a boy and mother (his passengers) before crashing into the road median.

    The impact, it was gathered,  forced the head of the truck to come off and plunged into the river beneath the Kara bridge, leaving the three occupants inside truck – head  dead.

    Also,  the little boy  died at the scene, but the mother got trapped by the body of the truck while the cyclist survived with injury

    The Public Relations Officer of the Ogun State Traffic Compliance and Enforcement Agency ( TRACE ), Babatunde Akinbiyi,  who confirmed the accident, blamed it on brake failure.

    Babatunde said the remains of the dead were deposited at the morgue of the Olabisi Onabanjo University Teaching Hospital ( OOUTH ), Sagamu.

    “A container laden Mark Truck with registration number  NND 133 XA, had a break failure and rammed into a Bajaj Commercial Motorcycle with registration number  EKY 221 QA, with the head of d truck plunging into the  river, while the container it was carrying fell on a woman and the child she was carrying, who are the two plying passengers the Bajaj Motocyclist was carrying.

    “We learnt the Okada rider is in the  river with the other occupants of the truck head, the  number of which cannot be ascertained now, as local divers have been contacted for rescue operation.

  • Three die, four injured in early morning accident on Kara bridge 

    Three die, four injured in early morning accident on Kara bridge 

    Early Thursday morning accident involving multiple vehicles on Kara bridge stretch of the Lagos – Ibadan expressway has left three persons dead and four others injured.

    The accident which occurred around 6:30am involved eleven vehicles, including four trucks, causing not a small obstruction on the highway and huge traffic gridlock.

    Operatives of the Ogun State Traffic Compliance and Enforcement Agency (TRACE), Federal Road Safety Corps (FRSC) and soldiers were sighted working to clear the obstruction, direct traffic and assist victims.

    The Nation gathered that one of the vehicles involved in the accident lost control of the wheel and crashed into another and in the ensuing milieu, others smashed into one another in quick succession.

    The Public Relations Officer of the TRACE, Babatunde Akinbiyi, listed DAF truck marked  APP 769XR, a Mazda bus  with registration number AKD 520 XN, another Mazda bus registered as BDG 327 AA and a nondescript DAF truck as vehicles involved in the early morning accident.

    Others are Cabster marked XS216 KSF, MAN Diesel with registration number AGL 545 XF, Ford marked KTU 320 XN, LEXUS Jeep registered as FKJ475BR, SINO Truck with registration number  KRD 122 XD,  another SINO Truck marked KRD 123 XD and one other.

    Akinbiyi also stated that three persons died while four others were injured in the accident.

     

  • Man arrested for attempting to commit suicide over N50,000

    Man arrested for attempting to commit suicide over N50,000

    Security operatives in Ogun have arrested a man who allegedly attempted to commit suicide over his inability to refund a N50,000 ‘loan.

    The man  was arrested by  the Anti-Vandal Team of  Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps (NSCDC), Ogun Command, while he was trying to  hang himself  in a bush on Ayetoro Road, Abeokuta.

    The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) learnt that the man had tied a rope to a tree and was about hanging himself when a member of the NSCDC team saw him.

    The man, a 34-year old father of five, later told newsmen that  he worked with Traffic Compliance and  Enforcement Agency (TRACE) in Ogun but was sacked.

    He explained that his inability to perform his responsibility as the head of the family led  him to attempt suicide .

    He added that his failure to pay the ‘loan from LAPO,  a private micro-credit lending organisation, forced him to take the  decision to take his life.

    “I am a 200 level drop-out of Federal College of Education, Osiele, I dropped  out because I could not get financial assistance to continue.

    “Due to the health problem of my child in 2008, I had  to drop out  so that I could  have some money to take care of my sick child.

    “But, we later lost the child in 2009 because we were unable to pay some hospital bills after people had  helped us in raising money for the surgery.

    “I was duped  by some people and they even threatened  me which made me to leave Abeokuta for Akwa-Ibom state.

    ‘’It was when I came back after a year that I discovered I had been sacked from TRACE.

    “I am frustrated because am owing a lot of people ranging from house bill to  electricity bill and some other bills.

    “I am ashamed of myself because am not a responsible man, I cannot cater for my family as a head.

    “The LAPO officials  have used OPC (Odua Peoples Congress) to arrest my wife because of the money, if not for the help of my pastor.

    ” Am just frustrated because I have to pay N3,000 every Friday and I am presently jobless. And I still have like N24,000 to balance  .

    “What added to my conclusion to commit suicide was due to my inability to refund the ‘LAPO’ loan I collected when I wanted to start my tricycle business.

    ” The officials  of the LAPO have  been giving my family  tough times  for sometimes now because, I cannot afford to be repaying N3,000 every Friday, “he said.

    He, however, said he regretted his action and wanted a second chance in life./

    “I wish to go back to school; I want the government to help me with a job that can cater for my family and other things that are important, ” the man said.

    Meanwhile, the Public Relations Officer of NSCDC, Ogbonnaya Dyke   described it as a crime against the state for someone to try to take his life.

    Dyke  added that the suspect would be handed over to the police, after the NSCDC Intelligence Unit had concluded its work.

    “Since the matter is under our Crisis Management Team, we have to swing into action to address the situation.

    “Necessary actions will be taken by the Corps in addressing the situation. He is going to be handed over to the police after our intelligence Unit has done its work, ” he said.

  • Ogun auto crash claims two lives

    Ogun auto crash claims two lives

    Two persons were confirmed dead in a road accident involving a blue Toyota Corolla car and a Toyota picnic bus at Olodo area, on Abeokuta/Ibadan Expressway in Ogun.

    Mr Babatunde Akinbiyi, the Public Relations Officer (PRO), Traffic Compliance and Enforcement Agency (TRACE) in Ogun, confirmed the accident to newsmen in Abeokuta on Tuesday.

    Akinbiyi explained that the accident occurred on Monday evening due to wrong overtaking by the driver of the Toyota Corolla car.

    He stated that the two vehicles had three occupants each, saying that the dead were the drivers of both vehicles.

    Akinbiyi said, “The accident involved a Toyota Corolla car with registration number KSF 846 EF and a Toyota picnic bus with registration number RLG 61 AA.

    “The driver of the Toyota Corolla car tried to overtake the Toyota Picnic space bus which resulted in collision that led to the crash.

    “The vehicles had three passengers each when the accident occurred, three male and three female but the drivers of both vehicles died in the accident.”

    The official said that the victims were taken to Omo Arewa Clinic in Odeda while one female in critical condition was rushed to Federal Medical Centre, Idi-Aba, Abeokuta.

     

  • Two die in Ogun auto crash

    Two persons were confirmed dead in a road accident involving a blue Toyota Corolla car and a Toyota picnic bus at Olodo area, on Abeokuta/Ibadan Expressway in Ogun.

    Mr. Babatunde Akinbiyi, the Public Relations Officer (PRO), Traffic Compliance and Enforcement Agency (TRACE) in Ogun, confirmed the accident to newsmen in Abeokuta on Tuesday.

    Akinbiyi explained that the accident occurred on Monday evening due to wrong overtaking by the driver of the Toyota Corolla car.

    He stated that the two vehicles had three occupants each, saying that the dead were the drivers of both vehicles.

    Akinbiyi said, “The accident involved a Toyota Corolla car with registration number KSF 846 EF and a Toyota picnic bus with registration number RLG 61 AA.

    “The driver of the Toyota Corolla car tried to overtake the Toyota Picnic space bus which resulted in collision that led to the crash.

    “The vehicles had three passengers each when the accident occurred, three male and three female but the drivers of both vehicles died in the accident.”

    The official said that the victims were taken to Omo Arewa Clinic in Odeda while one female in critical condition was rushed to Federal Medical Centre, Idi-Aba, Abeokuta.

  • Ogun moves to provide free treatment to accident victims

    Ogun moves to provide free treatment to accident victims

    Mr Suraj Adekunbi, the Speaker of Ogun House of Assembly, says accident victims within the state will soon enjoy free medical care when the bill seeking to provide the fund for road accident victims is passed into law.

    Adekunbi said this on Tuesday at a stakeholders forum on a bill for a law to provide the fund for road accident victims emergency treatment through the purchase of “Road Accident Emergency Fund” emblem by all vehicles plying the state.

    The speaker, represented by his Deputy, Mr Olakunle Oluomo, explained that the bill would create a platform for funding of first aid treatment for accident victims by both private and public hospitals.

    “This bill needs urgent attention especially when we look at the alarming number of vehicular accident casualties resulting from lack of proper medical attention.

    “It has been observed that when accidents occur and victims are rushed to the nearest hospital, the first hindrance usually encountered is the inability of the victim to pay or deposit money before being given medical attention.

    “The House has come up with this bill to provide the required funding for effective and efficient first aid rescue and treatment to the victims of accidents,” Adekunbi said.

    He promised that all the inputs of the stakeholders would be put into consideration before the bill is finally passed.

    Dr Hassan Adelakun, the Director, Ogun State Ambulance Service, said that the bill was laudable, saying that other states would copy the idea.

    Mr Olaseni Ogunyemi, the Corp Commander, Traffic Compliance and Enforcement Agency (TRACE), said that the bill would give succour to victims of road traffic accidents.

    Ogunyemi said that the scheme was ambitious and would complement the efforts of traffic managers in the state.

    He suggested that there should be a comprehensive register of hospitals with their locations, saying that this would assist in conveying accident victims to the nearest hospital.

    Mr Yinka Fashina, the State Chairman, Red Cross Society of Nigeria, commended the sponsors of the bill, saying that it should also include measures to ensure safety on the highways.

    Fashina said training should be given to all road users, especially commercial drivers and passengers.

    Present at the stakeholders’ forum were members of the Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps, Manufacturers Association of Nigeria, representatives of truck owners and members of National Union of Road Transport Workers.