Scene of the accident

No fewer than seven persons were killed and 12 others injured when a 40-foot container
 fell off a truck in the Alakija area on the Lagos-Badagry Expressway on Wednesday.
PUNCH Metro learnt that at about 7.30am, the truck, with number plate KRD 526 XP, 
moved from its lane to another lane and rammed into a commercial bus after its brakes
 failed.
In the process, the container the truck was carrying fell, killing seven people and 
injuring 12 others.

Our correspondents gathered that some commercial motorcycle riders at the bus 
stop were also trapped under the fallen container.The incident happened at the Alakija 
bus stop.
It was learnt that the minibus, with number plate EPE 972 XH, was crushed, 
while its passengers were trapped.
When PUNCH Metro got to the area, policemen from the FESTAC Police Division,
 officials of the Lagos State Emergency Management Agency, Lagos State Traffic
 Management Authority and the Lagos State Fire Service were observed at the scene.
A large crowd of sympathisers were also observed trying to rescue the motorcycle
 riders and bus passengers trapped under the container.
A witness, Biodun Solaja, told one of our correspondents that three of the 
deceased were motorcycle riders.
He identified the two of them simply as Ganiyu and Mohammed.
He said, “The problem here is that motorcycle riders and bus drivers always block a
 part of the road in their search for passengers. Also, the road is in a bad condition and 
traffic is always heavy at the bus stop.
“This morning, the truck had wanted to manoeuvre its way when the container on it
 fell and crushed the passengers in the bus. It also crushed some okada riders at the 
junction. Many people were trapped under the container.
“Three okada riders died on the spot. Others had broken legs and arms. There was
 confusion at the bus stop for several hours.”
A policeman, who spoke on condition of anonymity, said the slow pace of construction 
work at the bus stop contributed to the accident.
He said, “Five persons died on the spot. As a result of the failed brakes, the driver lost
 control of the vehicle and rammed into the minibus. Apart from the five persons
 who were killed on the spot, several others were trapped under the container. Traffic
 officials were assisted by some sympathisers, who rushed several injured persons to 
different hospitals.
“Apart from the deaths and injuries, the container smashed about seven motorcycles
 and some electric poles in the area.”
An emergency official told PUNCH Metro that the casualties would have been more
 but for the interruption of power supply in the area.
“The electricity firm in Alakija was alerted to switch off power supply to the area to 
prevent electrocution because some electric poles were damaged. Heavy duty 
machines were used to remove the wreckage,” he added.
The General Manager, LASEMA, Mr. Michael Akindele, said three people were killed,
 adding that the injured persons were responding to treatment.
He said, “Investigations conducted by the agency’s Emergency Response Team at 
the scene of the incident revealed that the truck lost its brakes and rammed into
 the minibus. Thereafter, it also fell on okada riders at the bus stop. The agency’s ERT
 at Cappa, in conjunction with other agencies, was involved in the recovery operation.”
Akindele advised truck drivers to always conduct proper checks on their vehicles 
and drive within the approved speed limit. He urged motorcyclists to comply with 
the traffic laws of the state to forestall a recurrence.
The Lagos State Police Public Relations Officer, SP Dolapo Badmos, confirmed five
 deaths.
She said, “The men of the FESTAC Police Division were on the ground to help in the
 evacuation. As of 4pm, we had five dead bodies. The identities of the dead are 
unknown.”
The Public Relations Officer, LASTMA, Mahmud Hassan, said the wreckage had been
 evacuated from the expressway.
He said, “The truck jumped over the median after losing its brakes and fell over the 
commercial minibus. We have evacuated the wreckage and everything is under control.”