As many as nine persons have been killed and 54 vehicles burnt down after a tanker exploded on the Lagos-Ibadan expressway
The scene of the fire
It will be recalled that serious tragedy struck on Thursday at the
Otedola Bridge, Lagos end of the Lagos-Ibadan Expressway, after a petrol-laden tanker crashed and exploded.
A Punch Metro report has revealed that no fewer than 54 cars and
commercial vehicles driving behind the tanker on the road were said to
have been gutted by fire, during which nine people were reportedly
killed.
Emergency management workers were said to have been mobilised to the scene to rescue commuters trapped in the accident.
Punch Metro reports that some motorists, who made a U-turn and
attempted to flee the scene of the incident, crashed into other
vehicles.
Lives were reportedly lost in the secondary accident that resulted from the confusion caused by the fallen tanker.
An eyewitness, Nkechi Obiageli, said the accident occurred around 5pm.
She said, “I was in a commercial bus heading towards the Mowe area of Ogun State. The bus was beside the tanker.
“There was traffic and when it cleared a little, the bus driver
manoeuvred his way to the front. We were about a few vehicles away from
the tanker, when we heard the sound of an explosion.
“The fuel from the tanker spilled on the expressway and all the
vehicles at its back went up in flames. People ran for dear life. There
was confusion everywhere.”
A bus driver, Sunday Esene, said his vehicle was burnt in the accident.
He said, “I had just dropped off my passengers at Berger bus
stop and turned to buy fuel. I was on my way back when I saw the tanker.
All of a sudden, it tumbled and hit the median. As soon as I realised
that fuel was spilling out of the tanker, I abandoned my bus and jumped
to the other side of the road. A few seconds later, the tanker exploded.
I am sure over 50 vehicles got burnt with many lives lost.”
A motorist, Aderibigbe Oluwafemi, said he escaped death by a whisker as the tanker was in front of his vehicle.
He said, “We were in traffic. When the traffic eased a little,
I noticed that the tanker in my front did not move. The next thing I
saw was that the tanker started moving backwards and it fell.
Immediately it fell, I opened my door, removed my key, phone and jumped
to the other side of the road. My car got burnt, but I am happy to be
alive.”
PUNCH Metro learnt that the rescue effort, which was coordinated by
the Lagos State Emergency Management Agency, also involved officials of
the Lagos State Traffic Management Agency, Lagos State Fire Service,
Federal Road Safety Corps, Lagos State Ambulance Service, State
Environmental Health Monitoring Unit, Rapid Response Squad, the Nigeria
Security and Civil Defence Corps, and the police, among others.
The General Manager, LASEMA, Adeshina Tiamiyu, said firefighters had put out the fire.
He added that some motorists were killed while attempting to run away from the scene of the fire.
He said, “The accident happened around 5.25pm and involved a
tanker loaded with petrol. The tanker fell and spilled its content,
causing fire which burnt 54 vehicles. The vehicles, which were of
different models, were trapped behind the truck.
“Some motorists, who turned to run away, crashed into other
vehicles. Some jumped out and others fell into the gutter in the course
of running away. We found dead bodies on the ground and in the gutter.
Some of the people who died in the gutter had probably been caught by
the fire and jumped into the gutter to put it out.
“Nine dead bodies have been recovered and four were injured.
Two were seriously injured, while two sustained minor injuries. The
injured have been taken to a hospital, while the bodies have been taken
by SEHMU to the mainland hospital mortuary. We are currently making
efforts to remove the burnt vehicles from the road.”
The acting Director of the state fire service, Rasak Musbau, said four fire stations responded to the inferno.
He noted that the tanker was conveying 33,000 litres of fuel.
“The tanker was attempting to climb the steep road that
connects to the expressway when it developed a fault. Our men from the
Alausa, Ikeja, Ilupeju and Bolade stations responded. But the time we
got there, the fuel was already spilling down the road and had caught up
with a lot of vehicles. We got there four minutes after receiving the
alert around 5.25pm,” he said
The Lagos State Sector Commander, FRSC, Hygenus Omege, confirmed that 54 vehicles were burnt in the inferno.
He said, “It is obvious that the driver lost control of the
tanker. We heard the tanker suffered brake failure. We have counted 54
burnt vehicles. Four people, who were rescued, are in the emergency unit
and about nine bodies have been recovered.”
Omege said one tanker, five buses, two trucks, one tricycle and 45 cars were burnt in the inferno.
The commander of the RRS, Olatunji Disu, said about 500 policemen
had been deployed in the area by the state Commissioner of Police, Edgal
Imohimi.
Disu said the police had a tough time controlling a crowd of
stranded commuters who were trapped in the traffic that had extended to
the Third Mainland Bridge.
He said, “This is a major expressway leading out of Lagos. At
the moment, the CP has mobilised 500 policemen in the area to assist
with crowd control. The traffic has extended to the Third Mainland
Bridge and people have started trekking down. They want to go home. We
are still expecting more crowd and we are making announcements for
people to pass other routes and leave this place for us to finish the
emergency duty.”
The state Police Public Relations Officer, CSP Chike Oti, said the police had a record of 54 burnt vehicles.
He added that nine dead bodies were recovered.
“As soon as we got the information, our men mobilised sister agencies to the scene.
“The CP is saddened by this tragedy and he sends his
condolences to the victims’ families. He has warned tanker drivers and
drivers of articulated vehicles to make sure that they put in all
necessary safety checks before putting their vehicles on the road,” he added.
Also, the state government on Thursday commiserated with families
of victims who lost their lives, as well as those who lost their
property.
The government in a statement by the Commissioner for Information
and Strategy, Kehinde Bamigbetan, described the incident as a sad
development.
He said, “On behalf of the Lagos State Government, we extend
our commiseration to the families of persons who lost their lives, as
well as those who lost their property to the incident.
“As a government, we will not relent in putting measures in place to ensure safety of lives and property of all residents.”
The commissioner said Governor Akinwunmi Ambode had directed all
relevant agencies to ensure that those in need were adequately taken
care of.
In the same vein, President Muhammadu Buhari described the incident
as one of the greatest tragedies witnessed in the country in recent
times.
Buhari said this in a statement by his Senior Special Assistant on Media and Publicity, Garba Shehu.
Buhari said expressed his condolences to the government and people of Lagos State on the tragedy.
“Sadly, this seems to be one of the greatest tragedies we have seen in recent times,” Buhari said.
The President urged the emergency services and law enforcement
officials to do their best to limit the losses and damage from the
incident.
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