3 hurt in Badagry New Year Eve crash

Wed, Jan 1, 2025
By editor
2 MIN READ

Disasters

THREE persons sustained varying degrees of injury on Tuesday night, in collision involving a trailer, a Toyota Camry and Lexus car on Lagos-Badagry Expressway.

Mr William Manga, the Unit Commander, Federal Road Safety Corps (FRSC) confirmed the incident in an interview with the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) in Badagry.

According to the unit commander, the accident occurred at about 11.36.p.m., near Agbo-Malu axis of Age-mowo, area of the expressway.

“Our personnel were alerted about the accident at about 11.42.p.m.and we got to the scene at 11.52 p.m., 10 minutes after they were alerted.

“The accident involved three vehicles,” he said.

He said that a Renault trailer, with registration number BK 672 RB coming from Badagry, a Toyota car, with registration number JJJ 574 JP and another Lexus car with no number were involved in the collision.

“Five persons were involved in the accident but three of them sustained varying degrees of injury,” he said.

The commander said that the injured persons were taken to Lagos State Mobil Clinic for treatment.

Manga said that the accident was due to loss of control and lack of concentration while on the expressway.

He said that the three vehicles involved in the accident had been removed from the expressway

Manga appealed to passengers to always caution drivers against speeding, urging motorists plying the road to also be conscious of their speed on the one-lane expressway. (NAN)

1st January, 2024.

C.E.

Tags:


Fire guts FIIRO office in Lagos

A raging fire has engulfed the Federal Institute of Industrial Research (FIIRO) office in Oshodi, Lagos, near Cappa Bus Stop....

Read More
1 dead, 4 rescued in third mainland bridge accident

THE Lagos State Traffic Management Authority (LASTMA) has confirmed the death of one person and the rescue of four others,...

Read More
NEMA trains volunteers in Jos on fire outbreaks, tanker accidents,

THE National Emergency Management Agency (NEMA) has trained grassroots volunteers in Jos on ways to respond to fire outbreaks and...

Read More