Tag: Lagos-Ibadan Expressway

  • PDP demands release of abducted Lagos chapter chairman, others

    PDP demands release of abducted Lagos chapter chairman, others

    The Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) has demanded the immediate release of Lagos State chapter chairman of the party, Mr Philip Aivoji, who was abducted on Thursday.

    Aivoji was abducted on the Lagos-Ibadan expressway on his way to Lagos from Ibadan after a party assignment.

    The party in a statement by its National Publicity Secretary, Debo Ologunagba, in Abuja on Saturday, expressed concerne about Aivoji’s well-being and safety, especially considering his age.

    Ologunagba condemned the spate of kidnap for ransom, mindless killings, marauding of communities and other acts of terrorism across the country.

    He said that the ugly trend called for urgent action by President Bola Tinubu to ensure the release of all those held in kidnappers’ dens in various parts of the country.

    “Our party however appreciates and commends the efforts of our gallant people in uniform for their patriotism, courage and determination in the fight against terrorism, kidnapping and other social.

    “This is in spite of daunting challenges.

    “The PDP charges the security high command to take urgent steps to secure the release of Aivoji and all other Nigerians trapped in abductors’ camps in various parts of the country.

    “Our party calls on Nigerians to be at alert and continue to support our security agencies in their efforts to safeguard our nation at this very critical time,” Ologunagba said.

  • Accident claims 3 lives on Lagos-Ibadan expressway

    Accident claims 3 lives on Lagos-Ibadan expressway

    Three persons were confirmed dead in an accident involving two vehicles at Kara bridge on the Lagos-Ibadan expressway on Sunday.

    Mr Babatunde Akinbiyi, the Spokesperson, Ogun Traffic Compliance and Enforcement Corps (TRACE), confirmed the incident to newsmen in Abeokuta.

    Akinbiyi explained that the incident occurred at 1:20am and it involved a blue Iveco truck marked AAB 414 ZY and a white Toyota Cabster with registration number XUR 601 XY.

    He noted that according to eyewitness, the accident was caused by excessive speed and brake failure on the part of the Toyota Cabster which rammed into the broken down truck.

    Akinbiyi stated that the truck was set ablaze by hoodlums who believed the accident was caused by the truck driver.

    “It took the intervention of TRACE, police and the Ogun State Fire Service before normalcy could be restored on the Kara bridge for incoming vehicles inbound Lagos at that hour,” he said.

    He said that five people were involved in the accident, saying three persons died while two others were unhurt.

    “Police and Ogun State Fire Service were contacted and the deceased were taken away by their families,” he said.

  • 2 children die in New Year accident on Lagos-Ibadan expressway

    2 children die in New Year accident on Lagos-Ibadan expressway

    Two children died in a lone accident involving a Toyota car on New Year Day at Ade Best axis, Isara on Lagos-Ibadan expressway.

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

    Okpe said the incident occured at 8:00 a.m. and was caused by speeding and loss of control, saying that the car ran into a ditch.

    She explained that five people were involved in the accident which comprised three children, one man and a woman, saying two people died while three were Injured.

    ” One Toyota car was with registration numbers TTD 985 AA.
    The suspected cause of the lone crash was excessive speed and the vehicle suddenly lost control and ran into a ditch.

    ” The injured victims were taken to Victory Hospital, Ogere for medical attention while the deceased corpses were deposited at Isara General Hospital morgue,” she said.

  • 2 die in Lagos-Ibadan Expressway accident

    2 die in Lagos-Ibadan Expressway accident

    Two men died in a lone accident few metres after Iperu bridge, on the Lagos-Ibadan Expressway, on Sunday.

    A woman also sustained injuries in the accident.

    Mrs Florence Okpe, the Public Education Officer, Federal Road Safety Corps (FRSC) in Ogun, confirmed the accident to newsmen in Abeokuta.

    Okpe said that the accident occured at 2:38p.m., attributing it to speeding and loss of control, which led the driver to running into a drainage by the road side.

    ” One vehicle was involved with registration number JJJ 25 HS, a Toyota car, silver colour,” she said.

    Okpe said that the injured victim was taken to Victory Hospital, Ogere for medical attention while the deceased were deposited at FOS morgue, Ipara.

    According to her, the Sector Commander, Anthony Uga, has advised motorists to drive responsibly and shun excessive

  • 3 dead, 7 injured in Lagos-Ibadan expressway accident

    3 dead, 7 injured in Lagos-Ibadan expressway accident

    Three persons were confirmed dead while seven others sustained injuries in an accident involving two vehicles at Conoil filling station axis on the Lagos-Ibadan expressway on Saturday.

    Mrs Florence Okpe, the Public Education Officer, Federal Road Safety Corps (FRSC) in Ogun, confirmed the incident in a statement on Sunday in Abeokuta.

    Okpe explained that the incident occurred at 9:23 p.m. and it involved a Toyota Hiace bus with registration numbers RLG 846 XA and a trailer marked JJN 32 YX.

    She stated that the accident was caused by speeding which led to loss of control on the part of the driver of the bus.

    The FRSC spokesperson added that 18 people, which comprised 16 men and two women, were involved in the accident.

    She said that seven persons were injured while three persons died from the crash.

    Okpe said that the injured victims were taken to Idera Hospital, Sagamu, for medical attention and the deceased were deposited at the morgue of the same hospital.

    According to her, the Sector Commander, Anthony Uga, has urged motorists to consider this period of high vehicular movement and poor visibility due to weather condition.

    Uga, while condenming  speeding among motorists, said: “Common sense speed limit is the best.”

  • 2 die, 10 injured in Lagos-Ibadan expressway accident

    2 die, 10 injured in Lagos-Ibadan expressway accident

    Two persons were confirmed dead while 10 others sustained varying degrees of injuries in an accident which occurred at the Kara turning section of the Lagos-Ibadan expressway on Friday.

    The Public Education Officer, Federal Road Safety Corps (FRSC), Ogun Command, Mrs Florence Okpe, confirmed the incident to newsmen in Abeokuta.

    Okpe said that the accident, which occurred at 8:32 a.m., involved a Mazda bus, marked: XV 945 EPE and an unregistered Howo Sino truck.

    She attributed the accident to route violation and dangerous driving on the part of the bus driver who, she said, ran into the truck.

    The FRSC public education officer said that 14 people were involved in the accident, adding that while two people died instantly, 10 sustained injuries and two unhurt.

    Okpe further stated that the injured victims had been taken to Famobis Hospital, Mowe, while the deceased were deposited at Idera Mortuary, Sagamu.

    She quoted the FRSC Sector Commander in the state, Anthony Uga, as admonished drivers to shun all forms of driving against traffic (one way) and exercise caution while driving in order to avoid endangering their lives and those of other road users.

    Uga reiterated the corps’ continued committed to creating a safer motoring environment and maintain service delivery, even as he sought for the cooperation of all and sundry.

  • Blocked section of Lagos-Ibadan Expressway re-opened

    Blocked section of Lagos-Ibadan Expressway re-opened

    Lagos State Traffic Management Authority (LASTMA) has totally re-opened for vehicular movement, a section of the Lagos-Ibadan Expressway  blocked on Tuesday morning due to an accident on the Otedola Bridge.

    LASTMA’s Director of Public Affairs and Enlightenment, Mr Adebayo Taofiq, made this known in a statement in Lagos on Tuesday evening.

    Taofiq said that the accident, which claimed a life and involved a truck laden with bags of wheat,  had caused gridlock at the 7Up-Berger section of the Lagos-Ibadan Expressway.

    Taofiq said that LASTMA had also recovered the corpse of the  accident victim – the truck conductor – under the Otedole Bridge, and  handed it over to the Lagos Environmental Health Monitoring Unit.

    He added that the truck had been recovered off the bridge and trans-loading of the wheats into another truck completed.

    According to him, preliminary investigations revealed that the driver could not control the truck due to brake failure while on speed during the heavy rainfall.

  • Umahi introduces night construction, to inaugurate Lagos-Ibadan Expressway September

    Umahi introduces night construction, to inaugurate Lagos-Ibadan Expressway September

    The Minister of Works, Mr David Umahi, on Tuesday introduced night construction to fast track Nigeria’s highway projects in line with global practices.

    Umahi said this during a visit to project sites in Lagos/Ogun States.

    He said during the visit that the Lagos-Ibadan Expressway rehabilitation/reconstruction was 98 per cent completed and would be inaugurated mid-September.

    The minister said other ancillary works including interchanges and underpasses on the project would continue while he sought support of Ogun government towards payment of compensations for  Right of Way recovery.

    While inspecting section two of the Lagos-Ibadan Expressway, he was joined by Sen. Gbenga Daniel, a former Governor of Ogun.

    Umahi, who is a civil engineer, said the government was going to use consultants to concession and toll all federal highways in the six geo-political zones of Nigeria.

    He advised the contractor, Raynolds Construction Company (RCC), handling section two of the Lagos-Ibadan Expressway project, to include a mix of cement in the Macadam being used on the project.

    The minister explained that inclusion of cement could make the highway last 100 years and be used for 50 years without maintenance.

    Daniel, on his part, thanked the Federal Government for the progress of the project, saying his people had endured hardship including gridlock and insecurity during construction works.

    “On behalf of our people, thank you for this quick visit,” he said.

    While inspecting the Lagoon section of Eko Bridge, Umahi instructed the engineers to introduce night construction in line with global practices.

    He said good construction ethics required minimal discomfort to road users, hence, the need to close critical sections that needed lifting for repairs after midnight.

    The minister added that night hours of construction under his supervision would improve the pace of project delivery.

    He said it was cost effective to maintain the bridges to prevent their collapse, noting that reconstruction of any bridge would cost trillions of Naira.

    Umahi assured the various contractors that the outstandings of their contract sums would be paid without further delay, so as to achieve prompt delivery of the projects.

    He  expressed satisfaction and praised the contractor, Buildwell Plants and Industries Ltd, for quality of work done at Apongbon, Ijora Olopa, Lagoon and Costain sections of Eko bridge.

    “We are happy with the designs and assure that the bridge will be completed before the end of November,” he said.

    Umahi promised to prevail on President Bola Tinubu for quick completion of bridges undergoing maintenance in Lagos State.

    While inspecting the Apapa-Oshodi-Ojota-Oworonsoki Expressway project, he praised Dangote for quality of work and use of concrete.

    “The -Oshodi-Ojota-Oworonsoki Expressway project is 99 per cent completed,” he said.

    He also commended Dangote for the durable rigid pavement construction done at Apapa-Wharf Road, insisting that henceforth, all projects supervised under him must be done with concrete.

    The minister, however, was unhappy with heaps of refuse along projects alignment from Apapa-Oshodi-Ojota-Oworonsoki exit from the ports.

    Umahi said he would seek help of Gov. Babajide Sanwo-Olu of Lagos on the issue.

    He urged his engineers to prevail on users of open spaces under the bridges to clean and maintain them.

    The minister started the inspection tour from outer Marina Road and transversed roads, met with traders under Liverpool Bridge, before ending the trip with a visit to Dangote Refinery Road at the Lekki Free Trade Zone.

    Umahi was accompanied on the trip by the Federal Ministry of Works Director, Highways, Bridges and Designs, Mr Omotayo Awosanya, the Director, Federal Highways, Southwest, Mr Adedamola Kuti and other senior directors.

    Also on the delegation were the Federal Controllers of Works of Lagos and Ogun, Mrs Olukorede Kesha and Mrs Forosola Oloyede respectively, as well as officials of the Lagos State Ministry of Works and Infrastructure.

  • Lagos-Ibadan expressway accident leaves four persons dead, several injured

    Lagos-Ibadan expressway accident leaves four persons dead, several injured

    Four persons were confirmed dead on the spot, while many others sustained varying degrees of injuries in an accident which occurred along the ever-busy Lagos – Ibadan expressway on Sunday.

    The accident, which happened at the Aiyetoro Village, near Mowe, and Ibafo in the Obafemi Owode Local Government Area of Ogun State, involved a FOTON commercial bus with registration number: AGL 989 YA.

    It was gathered that the Lagos-bound commercial bus, which loaded its passengers from Ibadan in Oyo State, had 15 persons aboard and was on a top speed when one of the rear tyres burst, thereby forcing the vehicle to surmasault before landing into a ditch.

    Public Relations Officer (PRO) of the Ogun State Traffic Compliance and Enforcement (TRACE) Corps, Babatunde Akinbiyi, who confirmed the accident, explained that the driver of the FOTON bus, a woman and two other male passengers died instantly, while the 12 other injured passengers were rescued and taken to a private hospital in the area by the combined efforts of TRACE personnel, operatives of the Federal Road Safety Corps (FRSC), as well as those of the State’s Ambulance and Emergency Services (OGSA).

  • JUST IN: FG suspends work on Lagos-Ibadan expressway

    JUST IN: FG suspends work on Lagos-Ibadan expressway

    The Federal Ministry of Works has announced suspension of construction works on Lagos-Ibadan Expressway from Tuesday to Sunday to ease travel.

    A statement on Monday by the Federal Controller of Works in Lagos State, Mrs Olukorede Kesha, said construction activities would resume by Monday.

    “Due to the recent heavy traffic flow being experienced on the Lagos Shagamu route in the last couple of days, the inclement weather conditions, the forthcoming Eid Kabir and the advice of the traffic management team deployed to manage traffic related issues on the project, construction activities on this ever busy and very important highway will be suspended from Tuesday, 27th of June to Sunday, 2nd of July, 2023.

    “This is to allow travellers easy passage during the Eid holiday and minimise the discomfort during this very important period.

    “Travelers are advised to cooperate with Traffic Management Team deployed on the highway to manage traffic.

    “Wishing everyone happy Eidel Kabir celebrations,” she said.

    Motorists have been facing hectic times on the route, especially in the last few days, due to the ongoing work.