- The crash, which reportedly occurred around 6.48 am, involved a MAN Diesel truck with no number plate and a bus with number plate LND 224 GF
A drunk truck driver has killed at least two persons in the Ado-Odo/Ota Local Government Area of Ogun State.
The incident happened on Wednesday at Castinjo/Ola bus stop along the Ota-Idiroko Expressway in the South West State.
The tragic incident occurred when the inebriated driver crashed into a bus killing the bus driver and his motor boy on the spot.
The crash, which reportedly occurred around 6.48 am, involved a MAN Diesel truck with no number plate and a bus with number plate LND 224 GF.
The spokesman for the Traffic Compliance and Enforcement Agency, Babatunde Akinbiyi, disclosed the development in a statement sent to journalists.
Akinbiyi said an eyewitness account claimed that the truck driver, who was reportedly drunk and was on top speed, lost control and rammed into the bus coming towards Ota.
The accident was said to have caused a traffic gridlock for some hours as the crashed truck hindered the smooth flow of traffic.
The wreckage of the crash was, however, said to have been cleared from the road and taken to Onipanu Divisional Police Station, while the dead have equally been deposited at Ifo General Hospital.
The statement partly read, “According to an eyewitness account, the MAN Diesel truck with no number plate was driving inbound Idiroko from Ota when the driver, due to drunk driving and excessive speed, lost control and rammed into the bus driving in opposite direction from Idiroko to Ota.
“The driver of the bus and the motor boy died on the spot due to the impact of the collision while the drunk driver of the truck and its motor boy ran away.
“The accident vehicles (truck and bus) have been evacuated off the road to Onipanu Divisional Police Station, Ota, while the bodies of the dead have been deposited at Ifo General Hospital Morgue.
“While TRACE and the police commiserate with the families of the deceased, motorists are again warned to desist from drunk driving and excessive speed given its attendant consequences.”