Tag: ACCIDENT

  • 17 killed as articulated vehicle crashes in Niger [Photo]

    17 killed as articulated vehicle crashes in Niger [Photo]

    No fewer than 17 persons were killed in an auto crash on Tuesday at Takalafia village on Yawuri Expressway in Magama Local Government Area of Niger.

    Corps Public Education Officer at the Federal Road Safety Corps, Mr Bisi Kazeem, a deputy corps marshal confirmed the accident in a statement he issued in Abuja.

    Kazeem stated that the accident occurred at about 3 a.m. and it involved 229 persons comprising 220 male adults, four female adults, and five male children.

    He said that the crash involved a DAF articulated vehicle engaged in speed violation resulting in loss of control.

    He added that 206 male adults, one female adult, and one male child were rescued, but had varying degrees of injuries.

    “A total of 17 persons were killed in the crash. The injured victims have been evacuated to Kontagora General Hospital, Niger, for immediate medical attention.

    “The dead were deposited in the mortuary of the same hospital,’’ Kazeem stated.

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  • 9 bodies recovered from Niger boat mishap

    9 bodies recovered from Niger boat mishap

    The Niger State Emergency Management Agency (NSEMA) has said that nine bodies were recovered from a boat mishap that occurred in Shiroro Local Government Area of the state.

    The Head of Relief and Rehabilitation in NSEMA, Alhaji Salihu Garba, disclosed this in Minna on Sunday.

    Recall that ten persons were confirmed dead in a boat mishap that occurred on Thursday, November 16.

    The victims, mostly traders, were reportedly conveying goods from Zongoru Community of Bassa Ward to Gijiwa, ahead of Friday market in Kuta, headquarters of Shiroro LGA, when the tragic incident happened.

    At least 34 persons were said to be on board of which 10 allegedly lost their lives, while 22 were reportedly rescued by local divers.

    Garba gave the names of the deceased to include Farida Muntari, Sharhabila Sagir, Bubakar Sadiq, Na’ima Ibrahim, Amina, Safaratu Ibrahim, Sadiq Ibrahim and Rafiya Yakubu.

    He said that the agency had yet to identify two of the deceased persons, adding that all the deceased were from Zangoro.

    He further said that there were 24 males and female adults and 10 male and female children in the boat when it capized.

    Garba also said that a search operation was ongoing to recover the remaining bodies.

  • BREAKING: Disaster averted as aircraft skids off runway in PH

    BREAKING: Disaster averted as aircraft skids off runway in PH

    Disaster was averted at the Port Harcourt International Airport after an aircraft owned by ValueJet skidded off the runway during an emergency landing around 3:30 pm today.

    TheNewsGuru.com (TNG) reports details of the troubling incident remain unclear but there are reports of injuries and, fortunately, no confirmed deaths.

    This occurrence adds to the recent string of aviation incidents in Nigeria, marking the third within three weeks.

    Just last Sunday, an Aero Contractors Airlines Boeing 737 jet crash-landed at Nnamdi Azikiwe International Airport in Abuja.

    In the week prior, a private HS25B aircraft operated by Flint Aero narrowly escaped tragedy with a runway crash landing at Ibadan Airport in Oyo State.

     

    Details shortly…

  • Multiple road accidents claim 4 lives in Bauchi

    Multiple road accidents claim 4 lives in Bauchi

    No fewer than four persons lost their lives in multiple road accidents in Bauchi State, Mr Patrick Ikaba, the Sector Commander, Federal Road Safety Corps (FRSC), has said.

    He said that six other persons sustained varying degree of injuries in the accidents which occurred on Saturday on various roads across the state.

    This is contained in a Road Traffic Crashes (RTC) reports released by the Corps on Monday in Bauchi.

    He said that one person lost his life and one other sustained injuries when a tricycle collided with a motorbike at Polchi village along Toro – Bauchi road.

    Ikaba said the accident occurred at about 8:51 pm due to speed violation and loss of control.

    The FRSC Commander said two persons were killed and three others wounded in an auto crash at Tashar Mai Alewa along Bauchi – Dass road at about 7:00 pm on Saturday.

    He said the corpses and those injured had been referred to the Abubakar Tafawa Balewa University Teaching Hospital, Bauchi.

    “On the same day, one person lost his life and two others sustained serious injuries in a crash that occurred along Darazo – Kari road in Darazo Local Government Area of the state.

    “It involved one truck and a motorcycle around 12:30 pm. The  corpse and injured victims had been referred to the General Hospital, Darazo,” he said.

    Ikaba urged motorists and road users to observe traffic rules and regulations while playing the roads.

  • 5 die in Sagamu-Benin Expressway accident

    5 die in Sagamu-Benin Expressway accident

    Five persons died while one sustained injuries in an accident at Ososa Junction on the Sagamu-Benin Expressway on Sunday.

    Eight persons were involved in the accident, but two escaped unhurt.

    Spokesperson of the Federal Road Safety Corps (FRSC) in Ogun, Mrs Florence Okpe, confirmed the accident to newsmen in Abeokuta on Sunday.

    She said the early morning crash involved an unregistered Mack truck and a Honda Accord car also without a registration number.

    Okpe said the accident was caused by excessive speed and wrongful overtaking on the part of the driver of the Honda car leading to a collision.

    She added that the injured victim was taken to General Hospital, Ijebu-Ode while the deceased were deposited at the morgue of the same hospital.

  • Lone accident claims 7 lives in Osun

    Lone accident claims 7 lives in Osun

    The Federal Road Safety Corps (FRSC), Osun Command, says seven persons lost their lives in a lone accident that occurred on Osogbo – Gbongan highway on Friday night.

    The Sector Commander, Mr Henry Benamaisia, said this in a statement by the command’s spokesperson, Mrs Agnes Ogungbemi, on Saturday in Osogbo.

    Benamaisia said the which accident involved a private Sharon Nissan vehicle with number plate WWD574 AE, lost control due to excessive speed.

    He said that the accident involving 10 persons, occurred at Ogidi village near Sasa bridge.

    ”We lost seven persons including three female, one male and three children, while three other persons sustained various degrees of injuries.

    “Three dead victims who are indigenes of Osun were taken to Odeomu by their relatives, while the remaining four dead victims were taken to LAUTECH Teaching Hospital, Osogbo, by FRSC rescue team,” Benamaisia said.

    According to him, the injured victims were taken to an undisclosed hospital for further treatment .

    The sector commander commended other security sister agencies for the joint efforts in carrying out the rescue operation of the survivors.

    He added that belongings of the victims recovered at the scene of the accident have been handed over to the police.

    Benamaisia, however, warned motorists against traffic disobedience, adding that the command would dealt with violators in accordance with law.

  • How road accidents claimed 75 lives in Lagos in 8 months

    How road accidents claimed 75 lives in Lagos in 8 months

    The Federal Road Safety Corps, Lagos State Sector Command says it recorded 353 road traffic crashes which claimed 79 lives in the state between January and August 2023.

    The FRSC Lagos Sector Commander, Babatunde Farinloye, disclosed this during the flag-off of the 2023 Ember Months Campaign, which was jointly organised by the command and Guinness Nigeria Plc on Thursday.

    The theme of the campaign is: “Speed Thrills but Kills: Drive Responsibly and Avoid Overloading.”

    Farinloye said that 603 others sustained different degrees of injury, some with permanent disabilities in the same period under review.

    The sector commander attributed road accidents that occurred to speeding, excessive load and operational irresponsibility, saying that these underlined the abuse of the roads, the vehicles and rights of other road users.

    He noted that speed had been identified globally as a causal or aggravating element in almost 96 per cent of road traffic crashes, adding that its dimensions consisted of excessive speed and inappropriate speed.

    Farinloye said that aside from speeding, overloading and irresponsibility, statistics also indicated the potential for high rate of driving under the influence of drugs, alcohol, as well as fatigue driving during the festive period.

    The sector commander said that just a few days ago, around 0045Hrs in the morning, a crash between a luxury bus and a truck making a U-Turn at Kara end of Lagos-Ibadan Expressway led to the death of four passengers.

    “These incidents constitute huge human capacity loss and high level of trauma, social cost and other consequences that may change the course of several destinies.

    “This is the essence of our continuous campaign and interventions. Nobody’s life has to be untimely terminated as an inevitable price for mobility on the roads.

    “Today, therefore, we are flagging-off this campaign to remind ourselves and unequivocally reiterate that crashes are self-destructive occurrences.

    “We (the road users) are the prime causal agents; we are the victims and we must be the solution. And it begins with our individual mindsets and convictions!,” he said.

    The sector commander said this year’s theme was selected to emphasise the three leading safety imperatives on the roads during this period.

    He said that the campaign represented an integral component of the FRSC’s strategic interventions towards elevating the consciousness of Nigerians to the realities of road crashes and its mind-boggling implications on lives and societies.

    Farinloye said that annually, over 1.3 million people died on roads worldwide with about 50 million others sustaining various degrees of injury.

    The sector commander added that developing nations (including Nigeria) accounted for about 91 percent of world road fatalities with nations losing three per cent to five per cent of their annual Gross Domestic Product (GDP).

    He said: “For us at the FRSC Lagos State Sector Command, we shall be deploying the full capacity of the command for a multi-dimensional intervention.

    “This is in the form of enforcement operation, traffic control, public enlightenment and education, point-of-load education and surveillance, strategic advocacy and help-area for emergency response during this festive season.

    “In the most aggressive and efficient way, we shall prosecute our programmes around the identified leading crash causative factors. Our vision for 2023 Operation Zero remains Zero Fatality.”

    Farinloye called every stakeholder, and indeed road user, to support it in the arduous task through exemplary conduct on the road and the propagation of the message of safety across our various constituencies.

    Speaking, ACM Gilbert Igbokwe, the Zonal Commanding Officer Zone 2, said that road traffic menace continually caused colossal trauma on victims, their families and the nation.

    Igbokwe said this was why the command could not afford to be on the fence in taking concrete actions to redress any negative road use aversion such as driving irresponsibly, speeding beyond posted limit or overloading.

    He appealed to motorists to take urgent steps in promoting safe road use to engender good health, economic growth and development in the state.

    The zonal commander also urged the Ministry of Transportation to support the campaign in the quest to rid the road of carnages to the benefits of mankind.

    Also, the Managing Director of Guinness, Mr John Masunga, urged consumers, motorists and the public to make a personal commitment not to take alcohol while driving.

    Magunda said: “Remember that drivers have responsibility not only to ensure that passengers reach their destinations safely, but to ensure that they return home safely to see their families and loved ones.

    “Our aim for this campaign is to promote safety on our roads by fostering a culture of not drinking while driving.

    “We believe that our position as a market leader places a significant responsibility on us to raise awareness about the importance of consuming alcohol in a responsible way.”

    The event had in attendance representatives from the Lagos State Traffic Management Authority (LASTMA), Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps, Nigeria Fire Service, Nigeria Army, Vehicle Inspection Officers and members of the National Union of Road Transport Workers (NURTW) among others.

    The event featured free medical check for sugar and blood pressure levels among others.

  • Disaster averted, 3 miraculously escape death as petrol tanker falls in Lagos

    Disaster averted, 3 miraculously escape death as petrol tanker falls in Lagos

    Emergency responders have rescued three persons trapped in a car when a truck carrying 45,000 litres of fuel crashed off the bridge opposite the National Stadium, Surulere, Lagos.

    The Territorial Coordinator, the National Emergency Management Agency, Mr Ibrahim Farinloye, confirmed this in a statement on Tuesday in Lagos.

    Farinloye said the accident led to a build up of traffic.

    He explained that the incident happened when a ConOil truck which took off from Apapa heading to discharge its product at Ikeja tried to apply breaks.

    According to him, the driver lost control of the vehicle and fell, trapping the car with three occupants.

    Farinloye, however, said the three occupants of the vehicle were rescued alive successfully.

    “The spillage have been blanketed to render the product ineffective.

    “The driver have contacted the owner of the truck to bring up another truck to transload the remaining product to a 45,000 litres truck,” Farinloye said.

    He said the impact affected two more persons who were injured during the process.

    “The two people include a pregnant woman and a motorcycle rider,” he said.

    He said the woman was admitted at Randle Hospital , Surulere, while the motorcycle rider, who sustained serious injuries, was admitted at the Lagos University Teaching Hospital (LUTH).

    Farinloye said that the federal and state fire services are on ground blanketing the spilled products that flowed into the drainage.

  • Police confirm 2 deaths in Ago Palace Way accident, Lagos

    Police confirm 2 deaths in Ago Palace Way accident, Lagos

    The Police Command in Lagos State says two persons, including a pregnant woman died in the accident that occurred at Ago Palace Way, Okota area on Tuesday.

    The spokesperson of the command, SP Benjamin Hundeyin, confirmed the figure to NAN in Lagos.

    “A pregnant woman and tricycle driver died in the incident,” he said.

    Hundeyin said that three others, including a policeman were seriously injured and were receiving treatment at an undisclosed hospital.

    He said the policeman, working with the Lagos State Traffic Management Authority (LASTMA) team was seriously beaten by angry mob and was rushed to a nearby hospital.

    ”The mob attacked the hospital and the injured policeman was evacuated to another facility for treatment and safety,” he said.

    The spokesperson, however, said no arrests had been made but the command had begun investigations into the incident.

    The accident occurred when a policeman and LASTMA official attempted to take control of the steering of a Sienna car from its driver.

    It also gathered from an eye witness that the policeman was dragging the steering with the driver of the car into Wale Street, Balogun Bus Stop, Ago Palace Way, Okota.

    ”I saw the officer as he dragged the car steering with the driver, who refused to stop.

    “He dragged the steering with the driver till the car hit a commercial tricycle driver (popularly known as Keke) carrying a pregnant woman with her two children.

    “That was how the woman, her two children and the keke driver lost their lives this morning.

    “The car crushed the victims and some other police officers rushed to the scene and started shooting sporadically,” the source said.

    Meanwhile, LASTMA in a statement said that the accident happened when a car driver was apprehended for driving against traffic.

    The LASTMA spokesperson, Mr Adebayo Taofiq, said that a tricycle operator and a pregnant woman died while the two school children sustained injury.

    Taofiq said that a traffic officer attached to the area, Mr Hassan Kehinde, of zone 27, Okota, who led the patrol team explained that a driver of a blue Toyota Sienna car, with Reg. No. AKD 944 HN, was apprehended for driving against traffic (one-way) around Ago Palace Way.

    He said that a policeman attached to the patrol team volunteered to escort the apprehended vehicle to LASTMA office for proper booking.

    “On their way and in an attempt by the car driver to escape, diverted into Bayo Oyewale Street, Ago Roundabout and rammed into a fully loaded tricycle.

    “While the tricycle operator died instantly, the pregnant woman later died at the hospital.

    ”And the two injured school children are currently in intensive care receiving medical attention,” he said.

    The LASTMA spokesman said that the police escort in the contravened vehicle also sustained various degrees of injuries as a result of the accident.

    He said that the incident sparked off protests as irate mob descended on the escort police officer but with the timely intervention of police patrol from Ago/ Okota/Ilasa Stations, the policeman was saved from being lynched.

    He added that LASTMA yard was invaded and valuable items vandalised, including vehicles within the premises.

  • PHOTOS: Trapped passengers miraculously escape death after 40ft container falls in Lagos

    PHOTOS: Trapped passengers miraculously escape death after 40ft container falls in Lagos

    Three passengers miraculously escaped death last night after they were trapped in a car when a 40ft container fell on the popular Ojuelegba bridge inward Stadium on Funsho Williams Avenue, Surulere, Lagos State.

    TheNewsGuru.com (TNG) reports the miraculous escape of the three trapped passengers was made possible by officials of the Lagos State Traffic Management Authority (LASTMA), who rescued them alive.

    Out of the three casualties rescued, only one (male) came out unhurt and was allowed to go immediately, according to a statement by Adebayo Taofiq, Director, Public Affairs and Enlightenment Department of LASTMA.

    “The remaining 2 rescued casualties (an adult male and a female) were rushed to hospital by an ambulance belonging to LASEMA,” the statement by LASTMA reads in part.

    TNG reports the 40ft container fell on top of a Toyota Corolla car with registration number: JJJ 811 FB on top of the Ojuelegba bridge inwards Stadium.

    Traffic Officer, Olajide Olukoga, who led the LASTMA rescue operations at the scene of the accident confirmed policemen from Surulere Police Division were at the scene to provide adequate security.

    It was gathered that the entire Ojuelegba bridge inwards Stadium was temporarily closed and traffic was diverted to the service lane by LASTMA while the rescue and recovery operations lasted.

    See photos of the accident car below:

    The Toyota Corolla car completely compressed by the 40ft container
    The Toyota Corolla car completely compressed by the 40ft container
    The 40ft container on top of the Toyota Corolla car completely compressed
    The 40ft container on top of the Toyota Corolla car completely compressed