National News
6 dead, many injured in Ogun road crashes


20 passengers have sustained several degrees of injuries as six other dead in different accident.
According to the report, 26 people escaped unhurt from the crashes.
Command of Federal Road Safety Corps, through the spokesperson for the Ogun State, Florence Okpe, disclosed this in a statement made available to journalists.
The first crash that occurred at Fidiwo along the Lagos-Ibadan Expressway around 3.40 am claimed two lives while two people were injured.
The accident involved a Toyota bus with number plate GBJ915XA and another Golf car without a registration number.
The statement read, “The suspected causes of the crash were wrongful overtaking, excessive speed and making the vehicle lose control and crash. The injured victims were taken to Victory Hospital, Ogere while the corpses were deposited at FOS Morgue, Ipara Remo”.
The second crash occurred at about 5.18 am on the Ijebu-ode-Ore-Benin Expressway after Ajede junction involving a Toyota bus with number plate RBC213XT.
The passengers involved in the accident were said to be 20 out of which 17 were injured while three people died.
The statement read, “A total of 20 persons were involved ( five male adults, nine female adults, teo male children and four female children) 17 people sustained injury ( nine female adults, three male adults, three female children and two male children). While three persons died in the crash ( teo male adults and one female child)
“The cause of the lone crash was speed and fatigue. The injured victims were taken to Roona Hospital and General Hospital Ijebu-Ode while the corpses were deposited at the General Hospital morgue”
Similarly, the third accident was recorded around 2 am along the Ijebu-Ode-Ore-Benin Expressway after the Ajebamidele Bridge.
A southeast-bound luxury bus reportedly rammed into an IVECO truck with number plate TRE265XB said to have been wrongfully parked on the road.
The accident involved 29 people out of which two passengers were injured while one died. The other 26 passengers reportedly escaped unhurt.
Okpe said, “The third crash occurred at about 0200hrs on Ore-Ijebu-ode Expressway after Ajebamidele bridge.
29 people were involved (17 male adults and 12 female adults) two persons were injured and one female adult was recorded dead while 26 people were unhurt. Two vehicles were involved with registration number TRE265XB IVECO TRUCK and a Luxury bus with no number on it.
“The cause of the crash was road obstruction on the part of the truck and the bus rammed into the stationary truck that was wrongly parked.
“The injured victims were taken to Olaolu Clinic Ajebandele, and the corpse was deposited at the morgue.”
However, Anthony Uga, the Sector Commander, FRSC Ogun Sector Command, , has urged motorists to drive with caution and have enough rest to avoid tiredness.
-
Special Feature2 days ago
Painful exit of Raif Adekunle Adeniji and his legacy, by Prof. Adeyemi Adediwura
-
Crime and Law2 days ago
IGP condemns Plateau killings
-
Crime and Law18 hours ago
Chinese national breaks silence over viral video of cash exchange with Nigerian policemen
-
Metro News2 days ago
David Mark speaks on Benue killings
-
Entertainment2 days ago
“It will expire” – TikToker Jarvis sparks buzz as she denies dating Peller
-
Metro News16 hours ago
IGP felicitates with Christian community on Easter celebration
-
Crime and Law15 hours ago
Viral Video: NGO defends Police, questions Chinese intentions
-
Sports2 days ago
UCL: Atiku hails Arsenal’s unity