- The truck was said to have lost control after having a burst tyre and occupied the road while the other two vehicles rammed into it
- The Spokesperson of Ogun State Sector Command of Federal Road Safety Corps, Florence Okpe, made this known in a statement on Sunday
An accident on Lagos-Ibadan expressway on Sunday claimed five lives.
Twelve others were reportedly injured in the early morning crash which happened around Foursquare camp, Ajebo.
The accident involved a DAF truck with registration number KMC- 810ZB and a Toyota bus with registration number TMA 244XA and another Mitsubishi pickup without registration number.
The truck was said to have lost control after having a burst tyre and occupied the road while the other two vehicles rammed into it.
The Spokesperson of Ogun State Sector Command of Federal Road Safety Corps, Florence Okpe, made this known in a statement on Sunday.
The injured victims were said to have been taken to Victory Hospital, Ogere, for medical attention while the corpses were deposited at FOS Morgue, Ipara Remo.
The statement partly reads, “FRSC Ogunmakin unit Command carried out a rescue operation at the early hours of Sunday morning at about 0615 hrs on Lagos-Ibadan expressway few meters before Foursquare camp and the rescue operation was done with the help of the Nigeria Police
“A total of 21 persons were involved in a multiple crash and all male adult. 12 people were injured and unfortunately, five persons were recorded dead from the road traffic crash and the remaining unhurt.
“Three vehicles were involved with registration numbers KMC- 810ZB a DAF truck, TMA- 244XA a Toyota bus and a Mitsubishi pickup with no registration number on it
“The suspected causes of the crash were speed, tyre bust and loss of control on the part of the truck driver whose vehicle crashed and occupied the road and others were running into the crashed vehicle.
“The injured victims were taken to Victory Hospital Ogere for medical attention while the corpses were deposited at FOS Morgue, Ipara Remo.”
Meanwhile, the FRSC Ogun State Sector Commander, Anthony Uga has advised motorists to shun the use of sub-standard tyres and also apply common sense speed limit, especially in this rainy season.
He also sympathises with the families of the victims and enjoined them to visit the FRSC Ogunmakin unit for more information about the crash