Tag: ACCIDENT

  • Mabushi bridge horror: Family of 3 killed as Lagos “agbero” menace creeps into Abuja

    Mabushi bridge horror: Family of 3 killed as Lagos “agbero” menace creeps into Abuja

    Abuja residents woke up on Wednesday to the chilling news of a family of three, husband, wife, and child, who lost their lives under the Mabushi bridge after being chased by touts, popularly known as ‘Agberos’.

    The tragedy has laid bare a growing menace that many fear could turn the Federal Capital Territory (FCT) into another Lagos, where Agberos dominate the transport system through violence and extortion.

    According to Leadership, the victims were returning home in their car with a newly purchased refrigerator when three touts pounced on them.

    Eyewitnesses said the Agberos attempted to wrest control of the steering wheel while demanding money. In the struggle, the driver lost control, crashing into a bridge pillar before the vehicle plunged into a drainage.

    All three occupants of the Toyota Highlander died instantly, and a taxi was also struck during the chaos.

    Witnesses say the tragedy was preventable. “We’ve been warning about these boys,” fumed a trader at Mabushi. “Now a whole family is gone. Tomorrow, it could be anyone.”

    It was gathered that enraged onlookers lynched one of the attackers on the spot while police from the Mabushi Division reportedly rescued two others, one critically injured and the other taken alive to the National Hospital.

    “This is what we’ve been warning about,” said a resident who witnessed the scene. “Abuja is no longer safe. A whole family wiped out because of touts.”

    For weeks, our investigation followed the trail of tout activities across major junctions and bus stops in Abuja, from Lugbe to Berger, Wuse to Zuba.

    At each point, the pattern was the same: young men armed with sticks, clubs or sheer bravado descend on motorists, demanding illegal levies before releasing seized car keys or allowing drivers to pick up passengers.

    “They charge us as if they own the roads,” said a commercial driver at the Berger junction, lowering his voice in caution. “If you refuse, they damage your car or block you. Sometimes, they beat people up.”

    Investigations across the major bus stops and junctions in the FCT reveal that Abuja’s transport system is increasingly under siege by touts, mirroring the entrenched Lagos agbero model.

    “Drivers report daily harassment, illegal levies, and physical intimidation, but nothing is done. Commuters describe gangs lying in wait, blocking vehicles and seizing keys until cash is handed over.

    “This is how Lagos lost control of its transport corridors. If Abuja does not act decisively, the same fate awaits,” said a former FCT transport official, who asked not to be named.

    Despite mounting complaints from residents and commuters, official response has been muted, and the police insist that no formal cases have been filed.

    FCT Police PRO, Josephine Adeh, told this reporter that “no official reports have been made,” raising concerns that victims are either too fearful to come forward or see little hope in enforcement.

    The result is a climate of silence, where agberos act with impunity while residents endure daily extortion and fatalities.

    However, the Nigerian Police Force (NPF) is yet to issue an official statement on the tragic Mabushi accident. Also, the identities of the deceased are yet to be released.

    The Mabushi tragedy has ignited fury across Abuja. On social media, residents shared their own encounters with touts and called for urgent intervention.

    “Are you saying I should have a car and still hire a commercial vehicle to carry my things home?” one resident fumed. “This is daylight robbery.”

    Abuja was designed to embody order and modernity, but the growing agbero culture threatens that vision.

    Observers say the growing impunity of agberos raises unsettling questions about governance in the FCT.

    The Mabushi tragedy is not just an isolated accident; it is a chilling warning that the capital could lose control of its streets to the rule of touts.

    With one family’s lives already lost, residents say the stakes could not be higher.

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    Unless the FCT administration and security agencies move swiftly to dismantle tout networks, Abuja may soon mirror Lagos, where transport corridors are not controlled by law and order but one beholden to the whims of street-level thuggery.

  • Lagos accident claims 6 lives

    Lagos accident claims 6 lives

    The Lagos State Traffic Management Authority (LASTMA) says six persons lost their lives in an accident that occurred at Ibeju, Lekki-Epe Expressway.

    The General Manager of LASTMA, Mr Olalekan Bakare-Oki, confirmed the incident in a statement on Monday in Lagos.

    Bakare-Oki said nine other persons who sustained varying degrees of injury were rescued by the authority in collaboration with other emergency agencies.

    “The deceased comprised two adult males, three adult females and one minor,” he added.

    According to him, the nine injured survivors, three males and six females, were extricated by LASTMA with support from other emergency responders.

    “They were immediately conveyed to the Federal Medical Centre (FMC), Epe and Hammond Hospital for urgent medical attention.

    “The remains of the deceased were deposited at the FMC morgue, pending formal identification by their bereaved families,” he said.

    He added that four individuals escaped unhurt from the wreckage of the tragic incident.

    Bakare-Oki said the victims were promptly attended to by the LASTMA Rescue Unit in collaboration with the Federal Road Safety Corps (FRSC), the Nigeria Police Force (NPF) and the Lagos Neighbourhood Safety Corps (LNSC).

    “Their collaborative efforts ensured rapid evacuation and immediate restoration of order at the scene,” he said.

    Bakare-Oki said preliminary investigations revealed that the accident, which involved a blue Volvo FL6 truck conveying wooden planks and a white commercial bus (AKD 336 YD), was caused by speeding and reckless driving.

    The general manager extended heartfelt condolences to the bereaved families and decried the persistent menace of reckless driving on Lagos highways.

    He reiterated LASTMA’s age-long caution that “speed thrills, but ultimately kills.”

    The LASTMA boss admonished motorists to cultivate the virtues of patience, discipline, and defensive driving.

    He noted that speeding endangers not only the life of the driver but also the safety of passengers and other unsuspecting road users.

    He urged motorists to strictly comply with traffic regulations, avoid distractions and maintain full concentration behind the wheel, particularly during the “Ember Months.”

  • Another body recovered in Third Mainland Bridge accident

    Another body recovered in Third Mainland Bridge accident

    The Lagos State Waterways Authority (LASWA) Search and Rescue team says another body from the Third Mainland Bridge accident of Aug. 23 has been recovered.

    LASWA General Manager, Mr Oluwadamilola Emmanuel, disclosed this in a statement on Wednesday in Lagos.

    Emmanuel confirmed that the recovered body had since been released to the victim’s family.

    He said while early reports suggested only one victim, investigations later confirmed a second passenger, identified as 31-year-old Chado Daniel Danladi of Oremeta Street, Ikeja.

    Danladi was identified as a colleague of the first victim.

    Emmanuel said the incident occurred in the early hours of Aug. 23, when a Toyota Camry plunged into the Lagos Lagoon from Third Mainland Bridge.

    He noted that LASWA’s rescue team responded immediately after receiving the distress call.

    “The vehicle carried a female passenger, identified as Aisha, aged between 25 and 35. Her body was quickly recovered by divers and handed to her family,” he said.

    He added that emergency units from LASWA, Marine Police, Lagos State Emergency Management Agency (LASEMA) and the Rapid Response Squad (RRS) worked seamlessly with support from local fishermen.

    “This incident demonstrates the efficiency of our coordinated emergency response and the strong community support that strengthen Lagos State’s capacity to manage waterway emergencies.

    “We remain committed to ensuring safety and rapid response in all such cases,” Emmanuel said.

  • SAD: 6 dead, 19 rescued in fresh Sokoto boat accident

    SAD: 6 dead, 19 rescued in fresh Sokoto boat accident

    The National Inland Waterways Authority (NIWA) has confirmed another fatal boat mishap at Faji community in Sabon Birni Local Government Area of Sokoto state.

    NIWA Area Manager in Sokoto, Mr Bala Bello, told NAN on Sunday in Sokoto that six persons died, 19 survivors were rescued while three people were still missing in the fresh mishap.

    Bello, who said the incident occured on Aug. 22, attributed it to negligence,  canoe overloading and safety rules violation.

    He explained that a team of Inspectors, comprising officials from NIWA, National Emergency Management Agency (NEMA), State Emergency Management Agency (SEMA) and Red Cross Society had visited the affected community.

    Bello said the team confirmed the casualties figures while search and rescue operations were ongoing to locate the three missing persons.

    The Area Manager reiterated that NIWA have been engaging riverine communities on safety measures, guidelines, use of life jackets and other considerations on water usage.

    Recall that Sokoto State Government confirmed the death of four passengers, 41 survivors and five  missing persons in a boat mishap on Aug. 17,  at Kojiyo village in Goronyo local government area in the state.

    The unfortunate incident reportedly occurred along the Sokoto Rima River, when the boat conveying the passengers capsized.

  • FRSC confirms 12 dead, 5 injured in Kano lone accident

    FRSC confirms 12 dead, 5 injured in Kano lone accident

    The Federal Road Safety Corps (FRSC) has confirmed the death of 12 persons and five others injured in a lone accident that occurred in Kano State.

    FRSC Sector Commander in the state, Muhammed Bature said that the accident occurred at about 2.40a.m on Friday at Samawa Village in Garun Malam Local Government Area, on Zaria–Kano highway.

    Bature in a statement in Kano said the accident involved a DAF CF95 trailer, with registration number KMC 931 ZE loaded with goods.

    He said that the incident involved 19 persons, with 12 persons died, five others sustained varying degrees of injuries and two unhurt.

    The sector commander explained that the accident occurred when the trailer lost control and crashed because its cab detached from its body due to a mechanical failure in the trailer’s cab hook.

    “The deceased victims were evacuated and deposited at Nassarawa Hospital, while the injured were taken to Kura General Hospital for medical attention,” he said.

    The sector commander cautioned drivers against speeding, dangerous driving, and other unwholesome practices that might endanger lives and property.

  • 1 dead, 5 injured in Kogi road accident

    1 dead, 5 injured in Kogi road accident

    The Federal Road Safety Corps (FRSC) on Friday confirmed that one person died and five others were injured in a lone crash in Kogi.

    Mr Kumar Tsukwam, FRSC Sector Commander in Kogi, who disclosed this in Lokoja, said the accident, which occurred at 6:10 p.m. on Friday along the Lokoja–Obajana–Kabba road, was fatal.

    He explained to NAN that the crash resulted from excessive speed by the driver, who lost control and somersaulted along the road.

    “As God would have it, four passengers escaped unhurt, but one died and five others were injured.

    “Our rescue team, with Nigerian Police officers, rushed the injured to Fisayo Hospital, Obajana, for immediate treatment,” he said.

    He said the corpse had been handed to relatives for burial, while the vehicle remained in police custody in Obajana.

    Tsukwam cautioned motorists against speeding and wrongful overtaking, urging them to stay alive and useful to society.

    He also advised drivers to obey traffic rules to help reduce road crashes and carnage nationwide.

  • One dies in Ore-Benin expressway accident

    One dies in Ore-Benin expressway accident

    The Federal Road Safety Corps(FRSC), Ondo State Sector Command, has confirmed the death of one person in an accident on Ore-Benin Expressway.

    Dr Samuel Ibitoye, the Sector Commander, disclosed this in a telephone interview with NAN on Wednesday.

    Ibitoye said the accident that involved a petrol tanker and lorry laden with log of woods, occurred on Wednesday.

    The sector commander attributed the cause of the accident to speeding.

    Ibitoye explained that the accident involved six persons – four males and two females as one female died in the accident.

    “One life was lost in the accident involving a truck and a lorry. The accident occurred due to speeding on the parties involved.

    “We implore motorists and other road users to always be patient on the corridor and abide with traffic rules and regulations especially obeying speed limits which is safety precaution.

    “I also implored vehicles not to park on the shoulder of the road.

    “The state government has built a parking lot for big vehicles in case they are tired, they should make use of this,” Ibitoye said.

    He said that the remains of the deceased have been deposited at the State Specialist Hospital in Ore.

  • 3 injured in Lagos-Abeokuta Expressway accident

    3 injured in Lagos-Abeokuta Expressway accident

    The Ogun Traffic Compliance and Enforcement Corp (TRACE) says three persons were injured on Monday night in an accident that involved a car, Suzuki bus and tricycle. The accident occurred at Iron market on Lagos-Abeokuta Expressway.

    The Ota Divisional Commander of TRACE, Mr Salau Hammed, who confirmed the incident on Tuesday, said that the accident happened at about 8.20p.m

    Hammed said the accident involved a Camry car, tricycle, both with no registration, and a Suzuki bus marked KRD 246 YK.

    He said that a total of 16 persons were involved in the accident, however, three persons comprising two males and a female sustained various degrees of injuries.

    Hammed explained that the Camry lost control due to speeding and rammed into other two vehicles.

    “Those who sustained injuries were immediately taken to Adetutu Hospital Ilepa area for treatment,” he said.

    Hammed advised motorists against speeding to prevent avoidable crashes. He said that the vehicles had been removed from the road to ease free flow of traffic.

  • 5 dead, 5 injured in separate accidents in Lagos

    5 dead, 5 injured in separate accidents in Lagos

    The Lagos State Traffic Management Authority (LASTMA) has confirmed two tragic road crashes along the Lekki-Epe Expressway that claimed five lives and left five others severely injured.

    The General Manager of LASTMA, Mr Olalekan Bakare-Oki, confirmed this in a statement made available to the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) on Thursday in Lagos.

    Bakare-Oki, however, used the opportunity to amplify the dire repercussions of excessive speeding and gross negligence of traffic regulations.

    “The first incident unfolded during the early hours of the day at Abijo bus stop, precisely under the pedestrian bridge inward Epe corridor.

    “A Mitsubishi pick-up van, bearing registration number AKD 733 JM, travelling at an exceedingly perilous speed, lost control and crashed into a stationary Craneburg construction company equipment, lawfully parked.

    “The colossal impact resulted in the instantaneous death of four occupants (three males and one female) whose bodies were recovered lifeless at the scene of the accident,” he said.

    He said that officials demonstrating their operational dexterity and swift emergency response capabilities, successfully rescued three additional female occupants from the wreckage.

    He added that the survivors were promptly stabilised and handed over to officers of the Eleko Division of the Nigeria Police Force for onward transfer to nearby medical institutions for urgent care and further evaluation.

    He added that a Sport Utility Vehicle (SUV), crashed into a parked Dangote truck in the Frajend group axis inward Bogije, along the same Lekki-Epe Expressway.

    “The devastating collision resulted in the immediate death of the SUV driver. Two other passengers, grievously injured and trapped within the crushed vehicle, were meticulously extricated by LASTMA personnel after a laborious and delicate rescue operation.

    “Upon successful recovery, both survivors were immediately placed in the custody of officers from the Elemoro Police Division, who ensured their prompt conveyance to medical facilities for life-saving intervention,” he said,

    Bakare-Oki expressed his deepest condolences to the families and loved ones of the deceased, describing the accidents as colossal and avoidable tragedy.

    The general manager, however, cautioned motorists both private vehicle owners and commercial operators to desist from dangerous driving practices, particularly speeding.

    “The Lagos State Government has made substantial investments in traffic control infrastructure ranging from road signage and speed limiters to high-visibility furniture to mitigate such disasters.

    “Motorists are hereby implored to abide by these measures, which are designed solely for the preservation of human life,” he said.

    Bakare-Oki also commended LASTMA rescue teams for their rapid, professional, and life-saving interventions.

    He reinforced the authority’s uncompromising commitment to road safety, emergency responsiveness, and the protection of all road users across the state.

  • Canoe accident claims 4 lives in Jigawa, 5 missing

    Canoe accident claims 4 lives in Jigawa, 5 missing

    The Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps (NSCDC) Jigawa Command has confirmed the death of four persons, while five others are missing following a canoe mishap in Jigawa.

    The incident occurred in Taura Local Government Area of the state.

    The command’s Public Relations Officer (PPRO), ACSC Badruddeen Tijjani, confirmed the incident in a statement issued to newsmen in Dutse, on Tuesday.

    Tijjani said seven other persons survived the incident that occurred at Zangon Maje village at about 5p.m. on Sunday.

    He explained that the incident occurred when the canoe conveying 17 passengers, mostly young girls between 10 and 13 years, from Digawa village in Jahun LGA to Zangon Maje village in Taura LGA, capsized mid-way through the journey.

    “Preliminary reports confirmed that out of the 17 passengers onboard, seven were rescued alive, four dead bodies have been recovered, while five persons remain missing as of the time of this release.

    “Out of the 17 passengers, 16 were females. This highlights the devastating impact of this incident on young lives,” he lamented.

    The PRO added that rescue efforts, led by the NSCDC in collaboration with local divers and community volunteers, were still being intensified to recover the missing victims.

    According to him, the cause of the mishap is yet to be ascertained, while investigation was still ongoing to determine the circumstances surrounding the incident.

    Tijjani reassured the public that the command was taking all necessary measures to avert future reoccurrences and ensure safety across the state’s waterways.

    He quoted the NSCDC Commander in the state, Mr Bala Bawa, expressing deep sympathy to the affected families and the communities of Digawa and Zangon Maje.

    The commander also commended the swift response of all personnel and volunteers involved in the rescue operation, adding that further updates would be communicated as investigation and recovery efforts progress.