In Ogun 20 dead during crash as police attempts to collect bribe
A trailer reportedly rammed into four commercial buses, three private
cars and a police patrol van, leading to the ghastly pile up.
It has been reported that 20 persons lost their lives on Wednesday in a
multiple accident at the Tollgate end of the Lagos-Abeokuta Expressway,
Ogun State.
A trailer reportedly rammed into four commercial
buses, three private cars and a police patrol van, leading to the
ghastly pile up.
Among the dead were a pregnant
woman; a yam seller identified as Iya Nimota whose daughter would be
having her wedding this Saturday; five bread sellers; two policemen and
motorists.
PUNCH reports that policemen,
from the Sango Police Division, had at about 11pm on Tuesday, stopped a
bus conveying yams, insisting on collecting N200 from the driver.
The
illegal checkpoint reportedly created a traffic snarl and the trailer,
from the Lafarge Cement Company, Ewekoro, conveying hundreds of cement
bags, had a brake failure, and ran over the line of vehicles, pushing
three of them into a canal at the junction.
While
the 20 casualties had been taken to the Ota General Hospital morgue, the
others were said to be in a critical condition at the state hospital.
A survivor of the accident, Lateefat Olukogun, said they had encountered 10 police checkpoints on the road and bribed the policemen at each checkpoint.
“All
we were carrying in our truck were yams and sacks of garri. The police
never allowed us to have breathing space as they kept stopping us on the
road and collected N200 from us.
“I was
the one paying them and I had spent everything I had. I had N100 left on
me. I begged the policemen to take the money from us and allow us
continue with our journey, but they insisted that we pay the N200.
“The
driver then gave his boy N500 and asked him to go and look for change
to give the policemen. The guy crossed to the other side of the road to
look for change. Few minutes later, he returned and gave them the N200.
He had barely paid the money than we heard a loud bang.”
“Iya
Nimota was sitting at the back. The trailer crushed her. The driver of
the bus, however, got seriously injured and he is in the hospital,” she said.
A relative of Iya Nimota, Rasheedat Adenekan, told PUNCH Metro that the deceased was preparing for her daughter’s wedding.
Adeneke
showed a scarf belonging to the deceased, which was still hanging on
the crushed white van, saying the deceased was almost home when the
accident happened
Another eyewitness, identified only as Sulaimon, said
the trailer started crushing vehicles from the Dalemo bus stop, adding
that no fewer than eight vehicles were affected.
“The
road leading to the Tollgate area is a slope. This caused the trailer
to move at a high speed when it lost control and hit vehicles. Three
cars fell into the canal instantly. We all mobilised to the scene to
rescue the people.
“Four persons sitting
at the back of a commercial bus were crushed instantly. Three people who
were selling bread on the road were killed. The trailer broke their
skulls. Three others lost their legs. Some people in the cars that
plunged into the canal also died.
“There
was commotion at that moment. Two of the policemen waiting to collect
money from the driver were among the dead. We began to convey the
injured persons into buses that would take them to a hospital around
2am.
“We appeal to the state government to put bumps on the slope to forestall a recurrence.”
May the souls of the departed rest in perfect peace.
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